A Dangerous Method (2011)
David Cronenberg’s newest leaves a fan dissapointed. A Dangerous Method unfortunately does not trail in Cronenberg’s recent impeccable tradition, and seems, not unlike Freud’s theories, overtly fixated on sex. A […]
David Cronenberg’s newest leaves a fan dissapointed. A Dangerous Method unfortunately does not trail in Cronenberg’s recent impeccable tradition, and seems, not unlike Freud’s theories, overtly fixated on sex. A […]
Australian cinema is a bid of a blind spot for me, if I’m being honest. It’s rare to see an Australian drama raise its head on the international market; Animal […]
Every now and again a film appears, that without seeing it people are assured of its quality, impeccable style and class. Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy is one of them. Based […]
This review is a part of Split Reel’s coverage on the Espoo Ciné International Film Festival in Espoo, Finland (19.8.-28.8.). The film was shown as one the films from the […]
This review is a part of Split Reel’s coverage on the Espoo Ciné International Film Festival in Espoo, Finland (19.8.-28.8.) The Tree of Life was seen as the opening film […]
Does she know how fucked up you are? All Good Things is a slow, intense breakdown of one David Marks (Ryan Gosling) an unstable rich kid, who falls in love […]
Life is only on Earth. And not for long. I purposefully avoided all commentary, all reviews, all takes on Melancholia before I saw it. I’ve found that doing more and […]
Rabbit Hole tells the story of grieving parents, Becca (Nicole Kidman) and Howie (Aaron Eckhart) who lost their young son in a car accident 8 months ago. Dealing with a […]
For months now I’ve been waiting to see Blue Valentine. It’s been in the works for years now, Ryan Gosling and director Derek Cianfrance have been creating Gosling’s character for […]
Do not lose it. “The film about that guy who cut his hand off with a dull knife” an interesting premise, based on the story of Aron Ralston who got […]