Like all great French actresses, Julie Delpy’s performances burn through the screen into the hearts of cinemaphiles everywhere. It’s not just her blonde locks or her milky skin that attracts viewers, but her ability to fine-tune a performance to the most miniscule nuance.
The Punisher, aka Frank Castle, has been my favorite comic book character since childhood, so naturally I was excited this week when news broke of a third silver screen adaptation of Marvel Comic’s vigilante anti-hero.
One reason why I haven’t gone backpacking around South America with the same care-free attitude that I had in Europe is because of tales like these. Crowned for Excellence in Cinematography and winner of the Documentary Grand Jury Prize at this past Sundance, Manda Bala (Send a Bullet)...
2 Days in Paris belongs to a Rom Com subgenre on its own – the American in Paris formula. As recently witnessed in Broken English, (south of France A Good Year) and another Julie Delpy project Before Sunset, these tales immerse French culture with burgeoning romance or couple hood blues. Today we bring you a morsel of a film that sees Delpy wear three hats: director, screenwriter and actress paired up with the neurotic Adam Goldberg.