Manager John Best and directors (Alma Har'el, Melika Bass, Nick Abrahams, Clare Langan) for the Sigur Rós – The Valtari Mystery Film Experiment.
New artistic LFF director, Claire Stewart, interviewed on-stage, yesterday afternoon, director Mika Ninagawa (SAKURAN) after her latest ravishingly designed pic, HELTER SKELTER.
“Has anyone ever told you that you look like a supermodel? A fat one, and hairy. And smelly.” My review of MADAGASCAR 3: EUROPE’S MOST WANTED is up: http://www.filmaluation.com/madagascar-3-europes-most-wanted.html My top 10 London Film Festival recommendations so far: 10. END OF WATCH 9. ROBOT & FRANK 8. BEASTS OF THE SOUTHERN WILD 7. ERNEST AND CELESTINE 6. WADJDA 5. IN THE HOUSE 4. AMOUR 3. THE HUNT 2. WEST OF MEMPHIS 1. MEA MAXIMA CULPA: SILENCE IN THE HOUSE OF GOD I know what you’re thinking: Do we really need another vampire movie? My take on WE ARE THE NIGHT is up! Click here. SPARTACUS: VENGEANCE will not convert new fans. It is more of what we’ve come to expect, but with greater polish. My review: http://www.filmaluation.com/spartacus-vengeance.html What do you get if Michael Shannon, Ray Winstone, Jason Statham, Mickey Rourke, Alexander Skarsgård and Ben Gazzara walk into a room? Nothing, when it comes to the film 13. Out tomorrow. My review: http://www.filmaluation.com/13.html Out on Blu-ray tomorrow, TETSUO: THE IRON MAN. Meant to be a modern cult classic, but am not a fan. My review: http://www.filmaluation.com/tetsuo-the-iron-man.html |
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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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