Tag: espionage
Review: THE LITTLE DRUMMER GIRL, Park Chan-wook's Engrossing TV Debut
A new Park Chan-wook project is always something to get very excited about, but there was extra reason to get worked up last year when it was announced that the Korean master filmmaker was making his first foray into television,...
Blu-ray Review: Criterion Brings 1980's HOPSCOTCH in From the Cold
When one thinks of films built on international espionage and spy movie cat and mouse, an entry like Hopscotch likely isn’t what springs to mind. An ambling and easily digestible affair, this 1980 caper stars everyone's favorite sad turtle of...
Review: OUR KIND OF TRAITOR, Slick Yet Simple Spycraft
Veteran screen adapter Hossein Amini (The Two Faces of January, Drive) teams up with famed author John le Carré for yet another big screen espionage thriller joint with Our Kind of Traitor. Le Carré, who serves as executive producer, brings...
Jean Dujardin Versus Tim Roth In Full Trailer For International Thriller MOBIUS
International intrigue and espionage ... The Artist star Jean Dujardin has already tackled this world in comedic style with the OSS 117 films but he's giving it a serious spin now with Eric Rochant's Möbius, a Luc Besson produced thriller...
2INKER 2AILOR? Sequel in the Works for SOLDIER SPY film
A year ago almost to the day, I posted my first article on ScreenAnarchy, a gushing review of Thomas Alfredson's Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. The film proved to be my favourite of 2011, joining the likes of Children of Men...