French and French-language Films
That Obscure Object of Desire: a tale of sexual obsession in a society falling apart through its hypocrisy and violence
Luis Buñuel, “That Obscure Object of Desire” (1977) Between two full buckets of cold water
French and French-language Films
Luis Buñuel, “That Obscure Object of Desire” (1977) Between two full buckets of cold water
Review of Films I’ve seen in 2016 Dear Under Southern Eyes Readers, Another year gone
Australian and New Zealand Films
Andrew Ruhemann and Shaun Tan, “The Lost Thing” Adapted from co-director Shaun Tan’s picture book
Hideaki Anno, Masayuki, Kazuya Tsurumaki, “Evangelion: 1.11 – You Are (Not) Alone” Since the original
Middle Eastern Films | Northern European Films
Floor van der Meulen, Thomas Vroege, Issa Touma, “9 Days – From My Window in
Nagisa Oshima, “Ai no korida / In the Realm of the Senses” (1976) Forty years
Thomas Vinterberg, “Festen” (1998) “Festen” remains the best-known and most mainstream of the various films
John Lee Hancock, “The Founder” (2016) How do you make an engrossing film about a
Noboru Iguchi, “Dead Sushi” (2012) In the tradition of wacky Japanese comedy horror flicks comes
Kenji Mizoguchi, “Ugetsu” (1953) Two interwined morality plays about peasants blinded by thoughts of personal