Loves Her Gun: The Power of Independent Film or The Toll of the Flippant Film...
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View ArticleBéatrice Dalle or Getting Crazy
Béatrice Dalle first came to cinematic fame in 1986 when she played the female lead in Jean-Jacques Beineix’s controversial but very successful, 37°2 le matin or Betty Blue as it was titled for release...
View ArticleObsession, Lust, Games and Provocation: Forgotten Cinematic Treasures
Tastes being subjective, Film Theorist and Film Preservationists are and will always need to continually “re-assesing” the value and merit of the art form. A good football coach can get away with...
View ArticleThe Cracks That Can’t Be Mended or Polanski’s Repulsion
“I was wondering if you could do me a favor and write a think piece on Polanski’s Repulsion? Perhaps you could post it on your blog. I’d really appreciate it.” “The nightmare world of a virgin’s dreams...
View ArticleA Woman Who Would Dominate A Male Chauvinist or Maîtresse
Barbet Schroeder has always been interested in human obsessions and the dynamic of relationships, but when he got the idea to make Maîtresse he added something rather strange: Comedy. If you have never...
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