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Tag Archives: Elle
FLIX PIX (336): “Paul Verhoeven, Isabelle Huppert and ELLE”
ELLE (directed by Paul Verhoeven, 2016) ****+ (out of 5) . > Before he made big Hollywood blockbusters like STARSHIP TROOPERS and TOTAL RECALL, filmmaker Paul Verhoeven made singularly provocative dramas on a much smaller scale in his native Dutch language. . … Continue reading
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KPK on the CINEMA (65): The Films of JULY 2017
. Lots of very fine films to take a quick look at this month- a slew of four-and-a-half star flicks. That’s some bounty! Good times continue for the film industry, as the tools of the art become cheaper and more … Continue reading
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