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Asteroid City (2023)
Asteroid City (2023) Directed by Wes Anderson A Wes Anderson film about a Wes Anderson film that breathes the hilarious airs of a great hoax. Wes Anderson’s fastidiously eccentric Asteroid City reaches […]
El Conde (2023)
El Conde (2023) Directed by Pablo Larraín Vampires and tyrants are theoretically interchangeable, regardless of the mythology to which they belong. Both have appetite for power and despotic ambitions that can only […]
Master Gardener (2022)
Master Gardener (2022) Directed by Paul Schrader Paul Schrader’s repetitive moral theology is not subtle, the conspicuousness of his tempestuous metaphysics seldom goes anywhere worthy of being called transcendental. He is not […]
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Pick for the Weekend: The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976)
– The Man Who Fell to Earth is the movie for the weekend. In this section every Saturday or Sunday Celluloid Dimension picks a movie for the weekend. The selections are preferably […]
Moonrise Kingdom (2012)
Moonrise Kingdom (2012) Directed by Wes Anderson It may sound controversial, but Wes Anderson’s exquisitely mystical Moonrise Kingdom transcends the literature from which it draws its inspiration, becoming the closest the quirky […]
Infinity Pool (2023)
Infinity Pool (2023) Directed by Brandon Cronenberg I’m still having a lot of trouble trying to decipher the elusive goals of the heir to body horror, the son of the great David […]
Chile ’76 (2022)
Chile ’76 (2022) Directed by Manuela Martelli A high dose of abstruse semiotics is injected into this esoteric Chilean film, a searingly political and aesthetically mature autopsy on human ethics in times […]
La Cérémonie (1995)
La Cérémonie (1995) Directed by Claude Chabrol In an Italian TV interview with Pier Paolo Pasolini in 1971, the inquisitive interviewer asks the controversial Italian director, “Who are the people you love […]
The White Reindeer (1952)
The White Reindeer (1952) Directed by Erik Blomberg Somehow Bergman metaphysics when Bergman metaphysics wasn’t even a thing yet. Erik Blomberg’s The White Reindeer is perhaps too abstract in its folkloric gobbledygook […]
The Addiction (1995)
The Addiction (1995) Directed by Abel Ferrara The most unpretentiously pretentious philosophical movie ever made. The forbidding cosmic consternations of Abel Ferrara’s idiosyncratic vampire picture are so weighty, dense in their theological […]
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Ride Lonesome (1959)
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Jack Frost (1997)
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Grindhouse Fest: Late Night Trains (1975)
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Blue Rita (1977)
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