TIFF 2018: Embracing the Oxymoronic – A Review of Jacques Audiard’s ‘The Sisters Brothers’ By Marshall Shaffer on September 8, 2018 “Audiard finds the real drama of the film in how the seemingly boundless promise of the land collides with the very real limitations of the human imagination and body.”
Walking Contradiction: The Double Life of Cisco Pike By D.M. Palmer on May 14, 2018 “‘Cisco Pike’ is a meditation on failure at all levels; defeat was in the air and no stratum of society was exempt.”
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Broken Embraces and Unforgettable Form: Paul Thomas Anderson’s ‘Inherent Vice’ By Q.V. Hough on January 10, 2015 “Joaquin Phoenix delivers yet another iconic performance in ‘Inherent Vice’ and has now become one the most charismatic actors of the last 20 years.”
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