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Vague Visages

Film, TV & Music • Forming the Future • Est. 2014

Review: John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein’s ‘Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves’

By Kevin Fox, Jr. on March 22, 2023

Review: Kevin Abrams’ ‘I Got a Monster’

By Joey Keogh on March 21, 2023

Collecting Movies with Mike Flanagan

By Greg Carlson on March 20, 2023

Review: Chad Stahelski’s ‘John Wick: Chapter 4’

By Kevin Fox, Jr. on March 15, 2023

Review: Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett’s ‘Scream VI’

By Joey Keogh on March 15, 2023

Collecting Movies with ‘JessZilla’ Filmmaker Emily Sheskin

By Greg Carlson on March 13, 2023

In the Shadow of Women: On the Farrelly Brothers’ ‘There’s Something About Mary’

By James Slaymaker on August 9, 2017

“What begins as a seemingly lightweight romantic comedy gradually expands into a surprisingly sophisticated exploration of romantic obsession and self-delusion.”

Vague Visages Is FilmStruck: Jeremy Carr on Anthony Mann’s ‘T-Men’ and ‘Raw Deal’

By Jeremy Carr on August 9, 2017

“In both ‘T-Men’ and ‘Raw Deal,’ Alton and Mann take what is already a heightened genre and somehow intensify its formal qualities.”

Hidden Gems of Soviet Cinema: On Sergei Loznitsa’s IDFA Top 10

By Forrest Cardamenis on August 8, 2017

“Now free to travel, these films now face the trouble of traveling well.”

More Than Mythology: Overt Quotation in James Mangold’s ‘Logan’

By Benedict Seal on August 7, 2017 • ( 2 Comments )

“Heavy-handed “meta” moments make the allusions worthless, and superhero films will keep hitting a glass ceiling until they can start creating their own cinematic mythology.”

Hopes and Fears in Helsinki: Pirjo Honkasalo’s ‘Concrete Night’

By Q.V. Hough on August 4, 2017

“The harsh dialogue may not connect, but the visuals most certainly will.”

‘A Serious Man,’ the Goy’s Teeth and the Coenesque

By Joel Blackledge on August 3, 2017 • ( 3 Comments )

“When we watch the films, we can be Larry — agonising over ‘feeling the question’ — or we can be Sussman, content not to know but still enjoying the experience.”

Fantasia Film Festival 2017 Wrap-Up: My Festival vs. Your Festival

By Marshall Shaffer on August 2, 2017

“I can’t make any grand pronouncements or bold proclamations, except that I need to either learn to read program descriptions more critically or invest in a plane ticket to Montreal next July.”

Fantasia Film Festival 2017 Review: Federica Di Giacomo’s ‘Libera Nos’

By Marshall Shaffer on August 1, 2017 • ( 1 Comment )

“It’s an unconventional perspective, making ‘Libera Nos’ a riveting new lens on a familiar topic.”

My Summer of Kirsten Dunst: Volume 3

By Kristen Lopez on July 28, 2017

“Between ‘Elizabethtown,’ ‘Marie Antoinette’ and ‘Spider-Man 3,’ Dunst’s life and art begin to imitate each other.”

Photo Essay: ‘Fargo-Moorhead St. Patrick’s Parade 2017’ by Q.V. Hough

By Q.V. Hough on July 28, 2017

“When I moved back to Fargo, I began thinking more about visual themes, which ultimately inspired Vague Visages.”

It Comes at Night Movie Essay - 2017 Trey Edward Shults Film

‘It Comes at Night’ and the Trouble with Horror Movies That Don’t Fit Into a Genre-Specific Box

By Joey Keogh on July 28, 2017 • ( 4 Comments )

“The genius of ‘It Comes at Night’ is that its monsters are, for the most part, human.”

Devious Dialogues: Mike Thorn and Anya Stanley on Stephen King’s ‘It’

By Anya Stanley on July 27, 2017 • ( 3 Comments )

“It’s a good year to be a Constant Reader.”

Photo Essay: ‘Back on the Boulevard’ by Q.V. Hough

By Q.V. Hough on July 24, 2017 • ( 2 Comments )

August 2016

Vague Visages Is FilmStruck: Q.V. Hough on Federico Fellini’s ‘8 1/2′

By Q.V. Hough on July 24, 2017

“The moments of realization transcend the typical viewing experience.”

Review: Christopher Nolan’s ‘Dunkirk’

By Forrest Cardamenis on July 22, 2017

“As a portrait of differing wartime experiences, ‘Dunkirk’ is too plot-oriented to be successful.”

A Musical Necropic: Todd Haynes’ ‘Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story’

By Joel Blackledge on July 21, 2017

“It’s done critically, sympathetically and with a demand from the viewer to take responsibility for their role in the story, too.”

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Review: Esteban Crespo’s ‘Amar’

By Q.V. Hough on July 20, 2017 • ( 10 Comments )

“‘Amar’ is passionate without being pretentious.”

Vague Visages Is FilmStruck: Jeremy Carr on Federico Fellini’s ‘La Strada’

By Jeremy Carr on July 18, 2017

“Fellini’s films often flourished with acute ruminations on life and society, but rarely would his work achieve this degree of pure emotion.”

Uncovering the Mysteries of Andrei Tarkovsky’s ‘Stalker’

By Max Covill on July 18, 2017

“‘Stalker’ is less concerned about the actual plight of these men and more about the philosophical questions their journey brings to the forefront.”

Once Upon a Time… Victor Erice

By Inês Lebreaud on July 17, 2017

“His filmography is framed nostalgia. It’s a journey to the past and an ode to the imagination.”

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