Monthly Archives: May, 2012

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Cannes Critics’ Panel Day 3: Ulrich Seidl’s Paradise: Love

Originally set up to be one film with "three women, three holidays and three loves", Ulrich Seidl decided to break them apart with Paradise:...

Inside Cannes 2012 Day 3: Pablo Larrain’s No

It was a triumphant return for Pablo Larrain today in the sidebar that helped push his sophomore film Tony Manero into the film circuit...

Cannes 2012: Paradise: Love | Review

Seidl Pads out his Humanist/Colonialist Fairytale a bit too Thinly Right off the bat, the first of Ulrich Seidl's Paradise trilogy - this first one...

The Color Wheel | Review

Don’t Believe The Color Wheel's Promise to “entertain you with wit and charm the entire ride” It’s hard to think of a movie more undeserving than...

Inside Cannes 2012 Day 2: Rufus Norris’ Broken

The 51st edition of the Critics' Week opened with an award-winning British theatre director Rufus Norris' feature debut, Broken. A tragi-drama that works with...

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