[Joe Wright • 2007]
[Greta Gerwig • 2017]
“今年卒業した友人の娘ちゃんを撮らせ貰いました。 #film #filmphotography #coregraphy #photography”
Ena Sendijarević’s debut feature, "Take Me Somewhere Nice," follows a young Bosnian refugee as she sets off to visit a native country she no longer knows.
Jonathan Demme’s thrilling masterpiece holds up terrifically well after 26 years, as Anthony Hopkins plays perilous mind games with Jodie Foster
A visual essay on beautiful cinematography.
Fifteen years after the film fizzled in cinemas, we speak to actor James Duval – who plays Frank – to discuss his role as a demon bunny that continues to smile dementedly from pop culture’s shadows
Defraudar é o ato de criar expectativas que não poderão ser supridas. 1 Tessalonicences 4:3–7 : “A vontade de Deus é que vocês vivam em santidade; por isso, mantenham-se afastados de todo pec…
[Stephen Chbosky • 2012]
Anyone willing to argue that Leon: The Professional, flirts with pedophilia might have had a rough childhood or might be in the habit of looking for things that aren’t there. The movie is one of the more underrated among its genre since Jean Reno and Natalie Portman, along with Gary Oldman, made it so great. A quick explanation for those that might not have seen the movie is that Leon, a lone gunman and hired hitman, lives alone and takes on any job he’s given so long as it doesn’t involve women and children, meaning he does have a strong
Watch these sexy movies, including "Portrait of a Lady on Fire," "Ghost," and "Call Me by Your Name," on your next steamy date night.
Call it egotistical or narcissist, but it’s what we all look for in books – the right stories that help us make sense of the world that we live in every day. Here the author of Where Things Come Back and Noggin lists his favourite absolutely genius, life-changing coming of age books for teens
Director: Sofia Coppola Cinematographer: Lance Acord Year: 2003 “Let’s never come here again because it would never be as much fun.” [Download Set]
Richard Brody reviews Noah Baumbach’s “Marriage Story,” starring Adam Driver, Scarlett Johansson, and Laura Dern, and reflects on how the film falls short of greatness.
[Edgar Wright • 2010]
“No matter what anybody tells you, words and ideas can change the world.” Dead Poets Society (1989) dir. Peter Weir
Five critics choose their favourite film of the decade, from Charlie Kaufman’s surreal journey into John Malkovich’s mind to Baz Lurhmann’s Shakespearean tragedy with guns and Hawaiian shirts