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Friday One Sheet: A Tale Of Two Tableaux - LUCKY GRANDMA and SHIRLEY
Two women, of different ages, cultural backgrounds, and different time periods, in New York, form a tidy lesson in tableau poster design. The first, coming at you with bold yellow typesetting, is Lucky Grandma, where "an ornery, chain-smoking Chinese grandma...
Friday One Sheet: THE INVISIBLE MAN
H.G. Wells' speculative horror novel, The Invisible Man, has been adapted for the big screen many, many times. From auteur directors James Whale to John Carpenter to Paul Verhoeven, the story and the style of the various retellings has acted...
Vancouver 2017 Review: THE SQUARE, An Uncomfortable Delight
Ruben Östlund is proving himself to be a keen observer of the human (specifically, male) condition, and one who can draw humor from its depths without losing any empathy along the way.
Review: QUEEN OF EARTH, Another Promising Effort By A Fearless Director
Alex Ross Perry is a more than promising young director. He courageously combines intimacy, humor and a sense for cinematic language and form. Nevertheless, his latest, Queen of Earth, is a step back for the young director in terms of maturity...
Review: TOP OF THE LAKE Mixes Dark Mythology With Modern Trauma
Jane Campion's television miniseries Top of the Lake (which played at Sundance and has aired in Australia, New Zealand, the US and the UK), co-created with Gerard Lee, is a dark mystery, one which uses the landscape of New Zealand...