Funny Face (Stanley Donen, 1957) - 3/5
Underworld (Josef Von Sternberg, 1927) - 4/5
Nights of Cabiria (Fellini, 1957) - 2/5
Three...Extremes: Dumplings (Fruit Chan, 2005) - 3/5
Emmanuelle (Just Jaeckin, 1974) - 1/5
Cafe au lait (Matthew Kassovitz, 1994) - 3/5
Boarding Gate (Olivier Assayas, 2007) - 2/5
My Beautiful Laundrette (Stephen Frears, 1986) - 2/5
Dog Day Afternoon ( Sidney Lumet, 1975) - 3/5
To Have and Have Not - (Howard Hawks, 1944) - 2/5
New Theatrical Releases:
The Social Network (David Fincher, 2010) - 4/5
Never Let Me Go (Mark Romanek, 2010) - 2/5
Enter The Void (Gaspar Noe, 2010) - 4/5
Hi Michelle and welcome!! Lots of agreement here overall, but two stars for To Have and Have Not and Nights of Cabiria. Ouch!
ReplyDeleteHi Justin! Thank you oodles for the invite.
ReplyDeleteNights of Cabiria--I generally have a distaste for Italian cinema, especially Fellini. Too many hookers, too much yelling and gesticulation.
To Have and Have Not-- Boring, and Hemingway's novel was mediocre to begin with. Caaaammmm onnnn.
Did you ever get bit by a dead bee?
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