Vague Visages on Agnès Varda’s 88th: ‘Jane B. par Agnès V.’
“An uncompromising visionary, Agnès Varda seems unable to acknowledge precedent or standard practice when becoming involved with creative works.”
“An uncompromising visionary, Agnès Varda seems unable to acknowledge precedent or standard practice when becoming involved with creative works.”
“Varda’s sense of play, fun, silliness and humor comes from a collected bricolage of incident, travel and people.”
A Column on Film Criticism by Justine A. Smith
“Happiness for someone, then, is only achievable at the expense of someone else’s full experience?”
“How unusual to see a woman’s perspective on love presented so plainly as Varda does in ‘La Pointe Courte.'”
“There will be unrequited love and monstrous desires amongst these essays.”
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“Though bleak and at times brutal, ‘Buffalo ’66’ manages to evoke a world of sensitivity that’s, dare I say, rather feminine.”
“It is a film for little humans (and big humans) that places hopefulness, imagination and kindness above all else.”
A Column on Film Criticism by Justine A. Smith
“Considering so many buddy cop movies of late treat their stories as afterthoughts, kudos to Black for actually delving into a compelling mystery with The Nice Guys… “
“Where ‘Scream’ comments on how to play the game, ‘Cabin’ comments on who actually gets to play.”
A Weekly Column on Love and Erotica in Cinema by Justine A. Smith
“An adventure that lives in a place outside of time, ‘Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind’ offers a haggard reflection of humanity’s dark side before proclaiming hopefulness and love the ultimate victor.”
A Column on Film Criticism by Justine A. Smith
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“Really, the main worth of The Keep is as a curiosity; to see a significantly different career path that Mann could have taken had this film had any sort of positive impact on pop culture.”