My review of the magnificent BEFORE MIDNIGHT:
http://www.filmaluation.com/before-midnight.html
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“Can you be my friend for two seconds, so we can talk about this?” Jesse to Celine.
My review of the magnificent BEFORE MIDNIGHT: http://www.filmaluation.com/before-midnight.html Rockwell-Macy-Wright-Reilly-Isaacs. Manslaughter thriller. Should’ve been a home run.
My thoughts on A SINGLE SHOT: http://www.filmaluation.com/a-single-shot.html “My name is Paul Raymond. Welcome to my world of erotica.”
My review of Michael Winterbottom – Steve Coogan collaboration THE LOOK OF LOVE: http://www.filmaluation.com/the-look-of-love.html Director Barry Levinson (YOUNG SHERLOCK HOLMES and BUGSY) tackles an ecological horror. My review of THE BAY is here.
“I sure didn’t mean for you to be running out on death scenes.”
My take on THE NECESSARY DEATH OF CHARLIE COUNTRYMAN: http://www.filmaluation.com/the-necessary-death-of-charlie-countryman.html Actors Rupert Grint and Til Schweiger at the press conference for THE NECESSARY DEATH OF CHARLIE COUNTRYMAN:
“How does someone get to be you?”
My review of Andrew Bujalski’s COMPUTER CHESS: http://www.filmaluation.com/computer-chess.html “Kung fu. Two words. Horizontal, vertical. Make a mistake, you’re horizontal.”
My take on Wong Kar Wai’s THE GRANDMASTER: http://www.filmaluation.com/the-grandmaster.html Is this the first still from STAR WARS episode VII?
(Don’t know who created it, but high-effing-five.) |
This website is written by Hemanth Kissoon.
Filmaluation is dedicated to arts culture, with a particular focus on film. I care about intelligence, quality and entertainment. Need some movie and TV show recommendations? See the drop down to the right of the Home tab. Enjoy. The vital ambitions of art and entertainment: - Perceptiveness - Illumination - The unexpected - Innovation Brains and soul are key; but adrenaline junkies do not fret, there is also much love for an experience that delivers a sucker-punch to the guts via stunningly delivered thrills. Noun, “filmaluation”: The evaluation of a film Verb, "to filmaluate”: To evaluate a film I am well aware how difficult it is to make a film, put on a stage play, create a television show, write a novel, let alone make something of note. (That appreciation doesn’t stop me from having high standards though.) This online magazine is edited by Hemanth Kissoon. Filmaluation is owned by Filmaluation Limited (Company number 8549302. Registered in England and Wales) Archives
February 2024
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