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“In Darren Aronofsky’s ‘Black Swan’ and Nicolas Winding Refn’s ‘The Neon Demon,’ the female body is used in its most delicate and presumptuously feminine form.”
“In Darren Aronofsky’s ‘Black Swan’ and Nicolas Winding Refn’s ‘The Neon Demon,’ the female body is used in its most delicate and presumptuously feminine form.”
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“We can’t always get what we want, but ‘Mes nuits feront écho’ shows that, in our dreams, we are in charge.”
“As the second last film in one of the great contemporary horror filmmaker’s careers, it’s an extraordinary example of artistic self-reflection and development.”
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“A greatest hits package featuring brand new material. Sell that, Time Life!”
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“The director’s own forthrightness is, at once, both refreshing and perplexing.”
“The lucidity and frankness with which this new wave of filmmakers can dissect their own lives speaks volumes to their talents, boding well for their efforts to come.”
“The beauty of ‘Super Dark Times’ can be found in its caring and sensitive vision for the characters’ world.”
“What is the cost to oneself of living by a system of belief?”
“In this promising debut, there is something beautiful about the resignation that humanity can be found in surprising places.”
“The film is more of a mood piece than a purely narrative feature, one that prefers to focus on the nuances of being different.”
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“Reviews may be breathlessly overusing the ready-made formulation of ‘Natalie Portman IS Jackie,’ but they really should be following Sontag’s lead: Natalie Portman IS ‘Jackie.'”