The Surprise Gem of 2014: Mark Raso’s ‘Copenhagen’
“‘Copenhagen’ surprised me like no other film inย 2014…”
“‘Copenhagen’ surprised me like no other film inย 2014…”
“Anย additional 30 minutes would have benefitted ‘Hellaware,’ as Bilandic’s characters unfortunately lack substance, much like his weak portrayal of ruralย America.”
“Withย ‘Comet,’ Sam Esmail offers a fresh take on romanceย and allowsย his stars to shine with ingenuousย performances.”
“The more outlandish the dialogue becomes, the more Kishiย highlights his tight screenwriting with co-scribeย Sofรญa Gรณmez-Cรณrdova.”
“Matti shows no fear by destroying genre cliches in ‘On the Job,’ and his wandering camera opens up the world of Metro Manila while expressingย how utterly disposable humans can be under corrupt leadership.”
“Lawrence is simply marvelous again and delivers a surprisinglyย beautifulย vocalย performanceย that demonstrates her well-rounded talent as a performer.”
“With such a powerful concoction of unconventional narrative techniques,ย ‘Thou Wast Mild and Lovely’ย dares the viewer to touchย the flame; a 95 minute summer poem of suppressed emotions and blistering paranoia.”
“Asunciรณn Balaguer carries ‘Luisa Is Not Home’ย with her gentle performance…”
“The crystal-clear visuals of ‘Sea Child’ transcend into a an aquatic journey of surrealism…”
“‘Vanishing Waves’ย boasts a touch of Andrei Tarkovsky, but I found many similarities to the psychosexual thrillers of French director Alain Robbe-Grillet, most notably ‘Eden and After’ (1970) and ‘Successive Slidings of Pleasure’ (1974).”
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