Review: Geoffrey Orthwein and Andrew Sullivan’s ‘Bokeh’
“It’s ‘The Leftovers’ minus the chainsmokers, angry locals and cryptic dialogue.”
Q.V. (Quinn) Hough is Vague Visages’ founding editor.
“It’s ‘The Leftovers’ minus the chainsmokers, angry locals and cryptic dialogue.”
“‘You Get Me’ is predictable and often frustrating, but the visuals leave a lasting impression.”
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“There’s no blaze of glory, but rather a collective maturation. Patience is their virtue.”
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“There’s plenty to appreciate in ‘Frank & Lola,’ and it’s far from a bad film. However, the story beats feel awkward and random.”
“It reminds me of Ingmar Bergman films and the inspirational depression that I love.”
“‘The Childhood of a Leader’ may not behold a traditional narrative, yet Corbet’s auterist style creates a memorable visceral effect.”
“People often fear or misrepresent what they don’t understand.”
A Series on Italian Cinema by Q.V. Hough
A Series on Italian Cinema by Q.V. Hough
A Series on Italian Cinema by Q.V. Hough
“Abraham tells a tragic story but fails to shine a light on the genesis of Hank the man.”
A Column by Q.V. Hough
A Column by Q.V. Hough
Leading up to the release of Hail, Caesar!, Vague Visages explores the work of Joel and Ethan Coen.
Vaguebande is a column by Vague Visages founder/editor Q.V. Hough.
“Energized by two charismatic leads, It’s Us beautifully explores the process of early 30s decision-making and how one deals with the consequences of questionable actions.”
Q.V. Hough (@qvhough) is a freelance writer and founder/editor of Vague Visages. He graduated from Concordia College (Moorhead, MN) in 2004 with bachelor degrees in Communication-Mass Media and History, and from 2006 to 2012, Q.V. (Quinn) lived in Hollywood, California. He now resides in Fargo, North Dakota.
A Column by Q.V. Hough (Vaguebande #2)