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FLIX PIX (1139): “THE GREEN FOG Sees Hitchcock’s VERTIGO Through Guy Maddin’s Eyes”
THE GREEN FOG (directed by Guy Maddin, 2017) ****+ (out of 5) . > Leave it to experimental alchemist Guy Maddin to come up with a wholly new way to assemble a movie. . The congenital outlier from Canada breaks his … Continue reading
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FLIX PIX (503): “John Huston’s MOULIN ROUGE”
MOULIN ROUGE (directed by John Huston, 1952) **+ (out of 5) . > When I saw that this was a John Huston film, starring the great Jose Ferrer as diminutive French sensation Toulouse Lautrec, that was enough for me. . Unfortunately, it … Continue reading
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KPK on the CINEMA (30): The Films of JUNE 2014
. > JUNE 2014: 35 films reviewed here: from a desperate and compelling Romanian drama about the fierceness of a mother’s love, to a live-action comic book about a brooding mutant confronting his private grief while kicking ass. That’s a … Continue reading
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