Staff Pick: Movie of the Week
More from the movie corner of Graziella: Wendy and Lucy This week’s film is one of the best proofs that the spirit of neorealism is alive and kicking in the…
More from the movie corner of Graziella: Wendy and Lucy This week’s film is one of the best proofs that the spirit of neorealism is alive and kicking in the…
…and the Anything-Is-P… Before the Ever After The 39-Story Treehouse Ungifted Billy Miller Makes a Wish Ways to Make Sunshine Rowley Jefferson’s Awesome Friendly S… The Best Friend Plan Hilda…
More from the movie corner of Graziella: Departures This week’s film, Yōjirō Takita’s Departures, was the first Japanese production to win the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in…
More from the movie corner of Graziella: Timbuktu This week we have no less than the twelfth “Best Film of the 21st Century So Far,” according to a 2017 New…
…Ove) was directed by Hannes Holm and won the best comedy prize at the prestigious European Film Awards. Although it tells a familiar story that we have already seen in…
…of sound and two before the Nazi took power. Fritz Lang’s M was among the first police procedurals to be made and remains one of the best, not only for…
…which add to the comedy’s ingenuity. In addition to containing some of the Tramp’s best known gags, Modern Times will delight you on account of its subversive and yet moral…
…a delicate sense of the impermanence of things, the ineffable feeling that the Japanese call Mono No Aware and that has often permeated the best of their cinema (e.g.Ozu). Indeed,…
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…style and editing here are more nervous, perhaps more mainstream. As the film’s undeniably comic tones suggest, the characters in Reichardt’s debut are inconsequential against the backdrop of a much…