Articles
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Rachel Getting Married
A couple of days ago, I had the Blu-ray of Rachel Getting Married on while cooking dinner. It kept me company, and, even though I know it pretty well by now, it often took me away from the kitchen just to enjoy a particular sequence one more time. The next day, I went back to Willow Maclay’s piece for The Film Stage and The Cinephiliacs’ episode on Jonathan Demme to revisit the thoughts of my favourite film critics on my favourite Demme’s.
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Time and Hat
After watching Michael Mann’s Blackhat again last night, I looked around the internet to check what other people think about it. I remembered some were utterly disappointed by it, even frustrated, but others seemed to share my passion.
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Second Sight Films’ Breathless
Last time I wrote about appreciation on a personal level. Although a similar reasoning could be applied to Jim McBride’s Breathless, it’s a well-known fact that Quentin Tarantino blessed this film in the pantheon of cult cinema.
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On a personal level
Today I want to expand on the rushed comment I made on Letterboxd about Xavier Dolan’s Mommy. That comment, which literally followed the ending credits, was an attempt at sorting out feelings too confused.
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Laughable violence
Watching McG’s The Babysitter and Chris Peckover’s Better Watch Out recently made me reflect on how cinema plays with violence and what the viewer is left with to think about.