Tag Archives: Michael Winterbottom

KPK on the CINEMA (146): “The Films of APRIL 2024”

. > Interesting to note, there are three titles among this month’s crop that are all political dramas dealing with popular uprisings in Mexico, Israel and Southeast Asia that were the result of the hubris entrenched powers who were more … Continue reading

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FLIX PIX (607): “CODE 46 and the Future of Human Genetics”

CODE 46 (directed byMichael Winterbottom, 2003) **+ (out of 5) . > The occasionally brilliant Michael Winterbottom, (WELCOME TO SARAJEVO, TRISTAM SHANDY, and the amazing THE ROAD TO GUANTANAMO), helmed this interesting sci-fi/romance about a dystopian future where genetic diversity … Continue reading

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