DIFF 2017 Reviews: โSweet, Sweet Lonely Girlโ and ‘Los Presentes’
“The ambition and concept are good to have, it just takes a lot more work to match the craft and care of Bergman, Altman or Lynch.”
“The ambition and concept are good to have, it just takes a lot more work to match the craft and care of Bergman, Altman or Lynch.”
“‘Get Out’ explores many notions: the duplicitous nature of liberal racism, the cumulative damage of microaggressions and appropriation, assimilation versus acculturation. But itโs the deer imagery that continue to elude audiences.”
A.M. Novak and Mike Thorn Talk ‘Friday the 13th’!
“In Darren Aronofskyโs ‘Black Swan’ and Nicolas Winding Refnโs ‘The Neon Demon,’ the female body is used in its most delicate and presumptuously feminine form.”
“By providing viewers with a satirical undertone, Kusama offers a place to rest, making the subversion of viewer expectations all the more potent.”
“Rare is the horror comedy that evokes laughter while also giving one the creeps.”
“As the second last film in one of the great contemporary horror filmmakerโs careers, itโs an extraordinary example of artistic self-reflection and development.”
“With ‘American Mary,’ the Soska sisters tell a storyย that deserves a place alongside the likes of ‘I Spit on Your Grave’ and ‘Hostel’ in its bold but nuanced steps that push forward theย genre entire.”
“By refusing to provide facile answers, ‘The Tall Man’ is, in many ways, just as much of a challenging film as ‘Martyrs.'”
“Played in 2016, itโs eerily prophetic.”
“‘Under the Shadow’ is an admirable film, albeit not wholly original.”
“In regards to modern day politics, ‘Cat People’ captures the anti-immigration fervor of the 2016 American presidential campaign and election.”
“Elliptical and predominantly visual, ‘Evolution’ will frustrate any viewer unwilling to let go of common sense.”
“Refn provides a movie with universal appeal, displaying how pathetic and desperate human beings can be in their moments of weakness, insecurity and greed.”
โCarpenter doesnโt frame the film as being about an outlier male abuser, but a culture that has little respect for a womanโs personal space.โ
A Column on Film Criticism by Justine A. Smith
“Anvari proves himself capable of creating a film with style, substance and importance.”
โIn many ways, โChristineโ reflects a skepticism of the โI take what I want, when I want itโ system that emergesย when consumerism becomes the dominant ideological force ofย society.โ
“At the heart of ‘Prince of Darkness,’ the failures of religion and science reflect the limits of the human mind to grasp the immensity of the universe and our menial position within it.”
“In John Carpenter’s ‘In the Mouth of Madness,’ the delicate reality in which we live exists only as far we as believe it.”