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My Night at Maud's (Éric Rohmer, 1969)

First things first: I'm sure my old friend Gabe Klinger would like me to point out that, for some reaso...

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Crimes of the Future (David Cronenberg, 2022)

In terms of my response to Crimes of the Future, I owe a significant debt to my friend Steve C...

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RRR (S. S. Rajamouli, 2022)

It's unusual for a popular Indian film to gain much critical or commercial traction in the U.S., apart ...

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Prometheus (Dominic Angerame, 2021)

In other writing, I've lamented the fact that so many showcases for experimental film have so fixated o...

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Claire's Knee (Éric Rohmer, 1970)

Perhaps because Rohmer knew that La collectionneuse was too subtle for idiots like me, he thou...

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Both Sides of the Blade (Claire Denis, 2022)

This is an extremely difficult film to evaluate. I will state for the record that I did not enjoy watch...

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The Integrity of Joseph Chambers (Robert Machoian, 2022)

For In Review...

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Maria Schneider, 1983 (Elisabeth Subrin, 2022)

Elisabeth Subrin is a filmmaker who uses her art to make interventions into feminist theory. This was t...

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The Tomb of Kafka (Jean-Claude Rousseau, 2022)

The more work I see by Jean-Claude Rousseau, the harder it is for me to pin him down. He is a bit of an...

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La collectionneuse (Éric Rohmer, 1967)

[NOTE: Because a lot of things have taken me away from Patreon work this month, I am continuing to focu...

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De Humani Corporis Fabrica (Véréna Paravel and Lucien Castaing-Taylor, 2022)

TIFF WAVELENGTHS 2022

After the genre-redefining triumph that was Leviathan<...

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Letterboxing

Hey, just a note to say I watched a couple of recent films, and I didn't think I had a lot to say about them. So I did quick write-ups on Letterboxd instead of putting anything here.

To wit:<...

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VIVE LE DROIT!

So the Director of the Month for June is the one and only Éric Rohmer. So looking forward to getting down with this guy at long last.

Stay tuned...

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Two People (Carl Theodor Dreyer, 1945)

Following the artistic triumph of Day of Wrath, Dreyer made Two People, a film that h...

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Will-o'-the-Wisp (João Pedro Rodrigues, 2022)

TIFF WAVELENGTHS 2022

Since his feature film debut O Fantasma back in 2...

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June Director of the Month

This month, I want to be a bit more focused in my viewing. In light of this, I'm giving you a poll with...

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A Chiara (Jonas Carpignano, 2021)

If you are a filmmaker or group of filmmakers -- let's say, the Dardennes brothers -- the desire to com...

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Michael (Carl Theodor Dreyer, 1924)

While it's difficult not to marvel at Michael's candor regarding same-sex attraction, specific...

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Cannes Marginalia (Final)

At the end of 2021, I set it as a personal goal to attend Cannes this year. Like many of my personal goals, I failed to achieve it. I'll spare you the details.

However I am reviewing a few Ca...

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Pleasure (Ninja Thyberg, 2021)

Sometimes we want to explore the messiness of complex situations, the way that not every action, decisi...

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Jim Jennings (1951-2021)

One of the true unsung heroes of American experimental cinema, Jim Jennings has passed away, following ...

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Paris, 13th District (Jacques Audiard, 2021)

There's nothing particularly wrong with Paris, 13th District (aka Les Olympiades). It...

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Whitman Mayo

That's it. That's the post.

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Master of the House (Carl Th. Dreyer, 1925)

You know what? Women really do hold up half the sky!

There's nothing particularly compli...

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Fresh (Mimi Cave, 2022)

[MILD SPOILERS]

Bless this movie's heart. Fresh is an attempt at psychological body-horr...

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Vortex (Gaspar Noé, 2021)

I cannot say I necessarily disagree with the conventional wisdom on Vortex. In most respects i...

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Covering More (Prismatic) Ground

(Just a random-ass jawn for my Philly peeps.)

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Some Brief Notes on.....

Although I was not able to completely devote my weekend to the Prismatic Ground online film festival --...

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X (Ti West, 2022)

Shakedown: 1979

Confession: I've never seen any of Ti West's other films, and so even th...

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Vampyr (Carl Theodor Dreyer, 1932)



This is the one major Dreyer film I'd never seen, and wow, what an oversight. Mad...

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