Movies Monday: The Woman Who Left

Click Here to Read:  Review of The Woman Who Left Reviewed by Scout Tafoya on the RogerEbert Reviews website on May 19, 2017.

Click Here to Read: Review: ‘The Woman Who Left’ Is an Epic, Intimate Tale of Injustice By A. O. Scott in The New York Times on May 18, 2017.

Click Here to Read: Film Review: ‘The Woman Who Left’ Reviewed by Guy Lodge on The Variety Website on September 9, 2016.

Click Here to Read: The Woman Who Left by Chris Nshawaty on the Entertainment Weekly Website on May 17, 2017.

Click Here to Read: ‘The Woman Who Left’ (‘Ang Babaeng Humayo’) by Clarence Tsui on the Hollywood Reporter website on September 8, 2016.

Click Here to Read: The Woman Who Left (Ang Babaeng Humayo) by Steve Gravestock on the TIFF wesbite.

 

Movies Monday: The Red Turtle

Click Here to Read:   The Red Turtle Fans of animated movies—or any movies, for that matter—shouldn’t miss the latest from Studio Ghibli By Sam Adams on the Slate website on January 29, 2017.

Click Here to Read: The Red Turtle Reviewed by Simon Abrams on the Roger Ebert website on January 20, 2017.

Click Here to Read: ‘The Red Turtle,’ Life Marooned With an Ornery Reptile Reviewed By A. O. Scott in The New York Times on January 19, 2017.

Click Here to Read: ‘The Red Turtle,’ from Studio Ghibli, is a lyrical escape into silence and solitude By Ann Hornaday in the Washington Post on January 26, 2017,

Click Here to Read: The Red Turtle’ Review: Robinson Crusoe Meets Totoro in Colorful Animated Gem: Studio Ghibli’s stunning shipwreck-survivor story combines fantasy, fairy tales and philosophical questions with eye-popping visuals By David Fear in Rollingstone Magazine on January 23, 2017.

Click Here to View: ‘The Red Turtle’ movie review by Kenneth Turan Video by Jason H. Neubert on the LA Times website on May 15, 2017

Click Here to Read: The Elegant Simplicity of The Red Turtle: The first feature from the Oscar-winning animator Michaël Dudok de Wit is a beautifully sparse meditation on the cycles of life Reviewed by Christopher Orr in the Atlantic Monthly on January 25, 2017.

 

 

Movies Monday: Agnes Varda

Click Here to Read:  Agnès Varda’s Playful Recycling of Her Art: In the last 15 years, Agnès Varda has embraced the label of visual artist rather than the more specific filmmaker by Tanner Tafelski on the HyperAllergic WEbsite on March 23, 2017.

Click Here to Read:  Top q0 Best Agenes Varda Films on the New Wave Film.com website.

Click Here to Read:  The mother of French cinema says being a woman is no excuse for mediocrity by Anne Quito on the QZ website on March 05, 2017.

Click Here to Read:  Interview with Agnes Varda by Sheila Heti on the Believer website.

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Movies Monday: Elle

Click Here to Read: ELLE: Trauma and Perversion: What Does Triumph Have To Do With It? By Sandra E. Cohen, Ph.D.

Click Here to Read: Elle review – startlingly strange rape-revenge black comedy: With her steely hauteur, Isabelle Huppert is utterly arresting in Paul Verhoeven’s provocative film. No other actor could have pulled it off by Peter Bradshaw on the Guardian website on March 9, 2017.

Click Here to Read:  Review: In ‘Elle,’ Isabelle Huppert Subverts the Role of Rape Victim: ELLE NYT Critic’s Pick Directed by Paul Verhoeven Drama, Thriller R By A. O. Scott in The New York Times on November 10, 2016. Continue reading Movies Monday: Elle

Movies Monday: The Zookeeper’s Wife

Click Here to Read:  The Zookeeper’s Wife: Life and heroism in wartime Warsaw By Joanne Laurier on the World Socialist Website on April 5. 2017.

Click Here to Read:  The Zookeeper’s Wife Movie Review by Sheila O’Malley on the Roger Ebert Reviews website on March 29, 2017.

Click Here to Read: In ‘The Zookeeper’s Wife,’ the Holocaust Seems Tame By Stephen Holden in The New York Times on March 29, 2017.

Click Here to Read: Film Review: ‘The Zookeeper’s Wife’ by Peter Debruge in Variety on March 20, 2017. Continue reading Movies Monday: The Zookeeper’s Wife

Movies Monday: The Live by Night

Click Here to Read: Nicholas Ray’s They Live by Night (1948): “They’re thieves, just like us” By Joanne Laurier on the World Socialist Website on March 20, 2017

Click Here to Read: They Live by Night on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read:  Nicholas Ray began his career with a masterpiece, They Live By Night By Mike D’Angelo on the A.V. Club website on August 15, 2013.

Click Here to Read: Criticwire Classic of the Week: Nicholas Ray’s ‘They Live By Night’ by Vikram Murthi onthe CriticWire website on August 28, 2015.

 

Movies Monday: No Home Movie

Click Here to Read:  Film Review: ‘No Home Movie’ Reviewed by Peter Debruge pon the Variety website on August 10, 2015.

Click Here to Read: Review: ‘No Home Movie,’ of Love and Melancholy Directed by Chantal Akerman Reviewed by Mahola Dargi in The New York Times on SMARCH 31, 2016.

Click Here to Read:  We Can’t Go Home Again: Chantal Akerman’s No Home Movie Reviewed by Andrea Picard on the Cinema Scope website. Continue reading Movies Monday: No Home Movie