Posts Tagged ‘Edith Scob’
Film Review – Things to Come
Isabelle Huppert brilliantly holds together Things to Come a confounding yet still fascinating film. Director Mia Hansen-Løve has a style that is hard to pin down. She likes to create as much real life as she can in her films that sometimes leads to me…
READ MOREFilm Review – Holy Motors
Holy Motors is an experiment in the bizarre, but in a good way. With experimental filmmaking, one goes in with different questions. Can the viewer follow what is happening? Does the message the director is trying to get across work in this style? Am I…
READ MOREHorror Double Feature – Eyes Without a Face & Kuroneko
For my last double horror feature recommendation of the month, I decided to pick two films that I have only recently seen but have fallen in love with almost immediately. Georges Franju’s Eyes Without a Face (1960) and Kaneto Shindo’s Kuroneko (1968) are two movies…
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