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Tag Archives: Julie Delpy
“The Wonderful THREE COLOURS Trilogy from Master Storyteller Krzysztof Kieślowski” (by KPKeelan)
. > After being mesmerized by his mammoth ten part DEKALOG, made for Polish television in 1989, I became a big fan of expert storyteller Krzysztof Kieślowski and his creative partner Krzysztof Piesiewicz. They had an uncanny ability to find … Continue reading
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Tagged arts, cinema, comedies, criticism, death, divorce, drama, entertainment, ethics, films, French cinema, grief, ideas, injustice, Irène Jacob, irony, Jean Louis Trintignant, Julie Delpy, Juliette Binoche, justice, Kevin Keelan, KPK, KPKeelan, KPKworld, Krzysztof Kieslowski, Krzysztof Piesiewicz, morality, movies, opinion, Polish cinema, revenge, reviews, Three Colours trilogy, Three Colours: Blue, Three Colours: Red, Three Colours: White, trilogies, Zbigniew Zamachowski
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FLIX PIX (141): “Linklater’s Romantic Trilogy Comes to a Close With BEFORE MIDNIGHT”
BEFORE MIDNIGHT (directed by Richard Linklater, 2013) ***+ (out of 5) . > This third film in Richard Linklater’s relationship trilogy (after 1995’s BEFORE SUNRISE and 2004’s BEFORE SUNSET), continues the life adventures of Jesse and Celine. . The couple … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Before Midnight, cinema, Ethan Hawke, film criticism, films, Julie Delpy, Kevin Keelan, KPK, KPKeelan, KPKworld, movies, opinion, people, relationships, reviews, Richard Linklater, romance
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KPK on the CINEMA (103): The Films of September 2020
. SEPTEMBER 2020. Amid the global pandemic horror, the cinematic bounty overfloweth! (All ratings are on a 5 star scale. Note that a classic only becomes a classic after a decade or more.) (Titles in purple have been expanded for Flix … Continue reading
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Tagged 21 Days, 47 Ronin, A Dry White Season, aboriginals, action, adventure, Alps, Alvarez Kelly, Ann Sheridan, Anya Taylor-Joy, apartheid, Australian cinema, Authur Laurents, Autumn de Wilde, Bill Nighy, British politics, Carey Mulligan, Cary Grant, Civil War, colonialism, comedies, coming of age, divorce, documentaries, Donald Sutherland, drama, Ed Oxenbould, Edward Dmytryk, Edward G. Robinson, Elke Sommer, Emma., empowerment, endurance, equality, F.W. Murnau, families, farce, feminism, Fred Astaire, Fred Schepisi, Greek cinema, Harakiri, Henry James, High Heels, historical drama, history, Howard Hawks, humor, I Was a Male War Bride, Jake Gyllenhaal, James Woods, Jane Austen, Japanese cinema, John Cleese, John Entwistle, Johnny Flynn, Julie Delpy, Kathleen Turner, Keith Moon, Kenji Mizoguchi, Kirsten Dunst, Laurence Olivier, Maiden, Man With the Gun, Marilyn Monroe, Marlon Brando, Monty Python, music, musicals, mysteries, native populations, Nobel Prize, parody, Paul Dano, Paul Newman, Pedro Almodovar, performance, period pieces, Pete Townsend, Peter Cook, Peter Lawford, politics, racism, Richard Widmark, Robert J. Flaherty, Robert Mitchum, rock and roll, Roger Daltrey, romance, Royal Wedding, Sam Shepard, satire, silent films, Sofia Coppola, South Africa, south seas, Spanish cinema, Spencer Tracy, sports, survival, taboos, Tabu A Tale of the South Seas, The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith, The Kids Are Alright, The Last Hurrah, The Nightcomers, The Prince and the Showgirl, The Prize, The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer, The Virgin Suicides, The Who, thrillers, Tracy Edwards, tragedy, tribal rituals, Turn of the Screw, violence, Vivien Leigh, Volker Schlöndorff, Voyager, westerns, Whitbread Round the World Race, wildlife, William Holden, World War II, yacht racing, Yorgos Lanthimos
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KPK on the CINEMA (26): The Films of February 2014
. I saw 24 films during the abbreviated month of February 2014… 24 films in 28 days- that’s almost a film per day. And so many gems this month! I could suggest almost all of them, as interesting, entertaining films. … Continue reading
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Tagged 2 Days in New York, Aardman Studios, Berlin Alexanderplatz, Blue is the Warmest Color, Blue Jasmine, Chris Rock, cinema, Cutie and the Boxer, entertainment, film criticism, films, Fruitvale Station, Humphrey Bogart, In a World, In Search of a Midnight Kiss, Jackie Gleason, Julie Delpy, Kevin Keelan, KPK, KPKeelan, KPKworld, Martin Scorsese, movies, Nebraska, opinion, Oscar Grant, Papa's Delicate Condition, reviews, Short Term 12, The Darkest Hour, The Pirates Band of Misfits, The Spectacular Now, The We and The I, The Wolf of Wall Street, Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, Valhalla Rising, Wadja, We're No Angels, Woody Allen
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