Terrence Malick is a reclusive director that shies away from Hollywood limelight (like Vampires from the Sun). On average, he has made a movie every eight years. His first two works, Badlands (1973) and Days of Heaven (1978) are now considered classic. The latter starred a […]
Read MoreDespite the hype surrounding The Town, Ben Affleck’s latest work is not a particularly impressive movie. It is a fair and honest bank-robbers movie, and by no means a waste of time, but certainly it is far from unforgettable or an instant classic. “The Town” is Charleston, […]
Read MoreThe Ghost Writer, Roman Polanski’s latest movie is a well-crafted and well-acted thriller adapted from a book by Robert Harris, with a political twist that might even give Gordon Brown an extra shiver on the eve of the general election. The plot involves a former British […]
Read MoreBUY IT FROM: Amazon.co.uk – Amazon.com – The Book Depository Enter the world of Jane Charlotte, a mid-thirty washed-up girl from California who is locked up in a white room, in the “nut wing” of Las Vegas’ Clark County Detention Center. She is sitting handcuffed at […]
Read MoreThe 2008 Cohen Borthers’ No country for old men has a fairly straightforward plot: a man, Llewelyn Moss (Josh Brolin), while wandering in the desert comes across the scene of a massacre: dead bodies everywhere, stashes of heroine or cocaine in the back of Pick Up […]
Read More20 January, 2008 Not very cautious, with some lust, but a bit lost Ang Lee‘s latest movie, Lust, Caution is probably not one of his best, yet it is worth a trip to the cinema. As always with Lee, the movie is beautifully shot, the acting […]
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