Soundtracks of Cinema: ‘Rosaline’
‘Rosaline’ Soundtrack: A Vague Visages guide for every song in Karen Maine’s 2022 Hulu movie.
This category is a Vague Visages archive for movie, TV and music content from the 2020s.
About Vague Visages:
Mission: Vague Visages aims to publish high-quality writing about world cinema and culture. The site maintains a balance of indie and mainstream coverage, allowing for a unique blend of perspectives.
Origins: Inspired by the cinema movement known as La Nouvelle Vague, Q.V. Hough created an image-based blog called “Faces of the French New Wave” in 2014. For a creative twist, the site’s name quickly changed to “Vague Visages” (aka Wave Faces) in honor of French New Wave filmmakers and American indie filmmaker John Cassavetes (director of the 1968 film Faces).
Shift to Film Criticism: Q.V. moved Vague Visages from Blogger to WordPress in late 2014, using the French publication Cahiers du cinéma as a thematic model.
About Q.V. Hough:
Q.V. (Quinn) Hough is Vague Visages’ founding editor and a Rotten Tomatoes-certified film critic. After graduating from Concordia College (Moorhead, Minnesota) in 2004 with degrees in Communication-Mass Media, History and Classical Studies, he lived in Hollywood, California from 2006 to 2012. Q.V. worked closely with ABC On-Air Promotions as the production manager for LUSSIER. He previously co-hosted Concordia On-Air for three semesters before moving to Los Angeles.
In 2014, Q.V. founded Vague Visages. While developing the site, he wrote 600 video scripts and one e-book for WatchMojo (2014-17), along with 2,000 articles for Screen Rant (2018-21). Q.V. has also written for RogerEbert.com, Fandor and Crooked Marquee. He committed to Vague Visages full-time in August 2021.
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‘Rosaline’ Soundtrack: A Vague Visages guide for every song in Karen Maine’s 2022 Hulu movie.
“‘Tales from the Gimli Hospital’ is an accessible and logical entry point for Maddin-curious cinephiles.”
‘Shantaram’ Cast: A Vague Visages guide for every actor and character in Eric Warren Singer and Steve Lightfoot’s Apple TV+ series.
‘The Watcher’ Cast: A Vague Visages guide for every actor and character in Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan’s Netflix series.
‘The Road to Kuthriyar’ Interview: Dipankar Sarkar discusses the 2021 drama movie with filmmaker Bharat Mirle.
‘Bodies Bodies Bodies’ Cast: A Vague Visages guide for every actor and character in Halina Reijn’s 2022 movie.
‘Nope’ Cast: A Vague Visages guide for every actor and character in Jordan Peele’s 2022 movie.
‘Bullet Train’ Soundtrack: A Vague Visages guide for every song in David Leitch’s 2022 movie.
‘Nope’ Soundtrack: A Vague Visages guide for every song in Jordan Peele’s 2022 movie.
‘Bodies Bodies Bodies’ Soundtrack: A Vague Visages guide for every song in Halina Reijn’s 2022 movie.
‘Significant Other’ Soundtrack: A Vague Visages guide for every song in Dan Berk and Robert Olsen’s 2022 Paramount+ movie.
‘Let the Right One In’ Soundtrack: A Vague Visages guide for every song in Andrew Hinderaker’s Showtime series.
“Ferguson applies remarkable editorial skill to make judicious choices regarding what to keep in ‘Nothing Compares’ and what to omit.”
“Oakley constructs a landscape in ‘Blue Jean’ that responds to the cruelty of real society with a stark generosity. As a result, the audience is invited to sympathize with as many characters as possible.”
‘The Midnight Club’ Cast: A Vague Visages guide for every actor and character in Mike Flanagan and Leah Fong’s Netflix series.
‘The Midnight Club’ Soundtrack: A Vague Visages guide for every song in Mike Flanagan and Leah Fong’s Netflix series.
‘Luckiest Girl Alive’ Soundtrack: A Vague Visages guide for every song in Mike Barker’s 2022 Netflix movie.
‘Luckiest Girl Alive’ Cast: A Vague Visages guide for every actor and character in Mike Barker’s 2022 Netflix movie.
“A fatalist flick like ‘Blonde’ — which, importantly, is not a biopic — and serial killer documentaries like ‘The Jeffrey Dahmer Tapes’ can at once be exploitative and insightful. Both things can be true.”
“‘Deadstream’ is an inventive, unpredictable and hugely charming found footage horror film, but it’s also a clever indictment of internet culture with a gripping, vanity-free lead performance from its co-writer/director.”