All posts tagged "Paul Schrader"
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Disc Reviews
Criterion Collection: Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters | Blu-ray Review
May 29, 2018With unprecedented providence! Criterion re-releases Paul Schrader’s 1985 masterpiece Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters the...
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Annual Top Films Lists
Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #98. Paul Schrader’s Dark
January 14, 2018What the Film Gods giveth and Film Gods taketh away simply doesn’t apply here. In the...
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Annual Top Films Lists
Best of 2017: Nicholas Bell’s Top 20 Undistributed but not…Unloved
December 24, 2017Prior to unveiling the top theatrical releases of 2017, here’s a little love for some festival...
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Film Festivals
2017 Toronto Intl. Film Festival: Samuel Maoz & Andrea Pallaoro Lead Eric Lavallée’s Top 10
September 29, 2017Naturally not by intent or design, this year my number of films viewed actually matched the...
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The Conversation
The Conversation: Tying Down TIFF – The Top 10 From the 2017 Edition
September 18, 2017And so, another edition of North America’s grandest film festival ends as the 42nd revolution of...
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Film Festivals
Balagov’s “Closeness”, Olsson’s “That Summer” & Quinn’s “Eating Animals” Land in Telluride
August 31, 2017While questions still surround when (and where) Abdellatif Kechiche’s Mektoub, My Love: Canto Uno and Lynne...
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Film Festivals
Venice 2017: Weiwei, Haigh, Maoz, Doueiri & Kechiche Compete for Golden Lion
July 27, 2017Despite the number of spoilers in TIFF announcements less than 48 hours back, the are some...
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The Conversation
The Conversation: The 2017 Venice & TIFF Vortex
July 10, 2017As the fall festival circuit looms, anticipation is high for a number of items expected to...
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Reviews
Dog Eat Dog | Review
November 4, 2016Hot in Cleveland: Schrader Returns with Gritty, Entertaining Crime Drama The dog days aren’t over, or...
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Film Festivals
Directors’ Fortnight: Larraín, Nguyen, Lafosse, Poitras, Kashyap, Schrader & Jodo Among 2016 Line-up
April 19, 2016Three films from Italy, one posthumous offering from Solveig Anspach and plenty of robust, yet familiar...