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Reprise Review, by Michael Sragow of Baltimore Sun
Reprise, the first film from Norwegian director Joachim Trier (who also co-wrote the script with Eskil Vogt), is a serious spree: a bittersweet yet also romping reverie about the way that people become artists in the new millennium.
Punk rock, high...
Control Review, by Michael Sragow of Baltimore Sun
It's shot in gorgeously calibrated black and white (albeit on color stock). Indeed, the director, Anton Corbijn, and the cinematographer, Martin Ruhe, create a monochromic rainbow from shades of gray. Their work is so intense that when you emerge ...
Roman De gare Review, by Michael Sragow of Baltimore Sun
Claude Lelouch created a blockbuster heavy-date film 42 years ago with A Man and a Woman. He crafts a light, enigmatically seductive mystery with Roman de Gare.
By far the most purely entertaining of all his films to reach these shores, Roman de Ga...
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Reprise Review, by Michael Sragow of Baltimore Sun
Reprise, the first film from Norwegian director Joachim Trier (who also co-wrote the script with Eskil Vogt), is a serious spree: a bittersweet yet also romping reverie about the way that people become artists in the new millennium.
Punk rock, high...
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Control Review, by Michael Sragow of Baltimore Sun
It's shot in gorgeously calibrated black and white (albeit on color stock). Indeed, the director, Anton Corbijn, and the cinematographer, Martin Ruhe, create a monochromic rainbow from shades of gray. Their work is so intense that when you emerge ...
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Roman De gare Review, by Michael Sragow of Baltimore Sun
Claude Lelouch created a blockbuster heavy-date film 42 years ago with A Man and a Woman. He crafts a light, enigmatically seductive mystery with Roman de Gare.
By far the most purely entertaining of all his films to reach these shores, Roman de Ga...
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