Chanelling the free spirit of the French New Wave, Villeneuveโs first feature is stylistically bold but falls short as a narrative about two ex-lovers who cannot be together.
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Chanelling the free spirit of the French New Wave, Villeneuveโs first feature is stylistically bold but falls short as a narrative about two ex-lovers who cannot be together.
A strong mood exercise that brings to the fore a tense psychological mystery that is both twisting and twisted.
A slightly overdrawn film, but haunting and emotionally resonant in its own way, at the same time announcing Denis Villeneuve as a cinematic force to be reckoned with.
This โ90s adaptation of Louisa May Alcottโs famous novel may be traditionally told, but it is perfectly cast and remains possibly the most endearing of them all.
A modest if quietly effective Canadian film that is shot in real-time in a largely uninterrupted long take, about an indigenous woman suffering from domestic abuse who is discovered by a compassionate stranger.
Cronenberg Jrโs second feature sees him tackle techno-existential sci-fi with more assurance (but also with more narrative convolution) in this gory tale involving mind-controlled assassinations.ย ย ย
Shyamalan meets Tarkovsky in this enigmatic and disquieting drama shot in 16mm about the sociology of Canadian โghost townsโ and the psychological impact on its inhabitants.
A quiet and subtle drama about old age and adapting to new dynamics of a decades-long marriage, backed by a superb performance by Julie Christie.
Continue reading →Dolanโs gift for melodramatic intensity slightly mellows here, but what comes out of it is a newfound sense of storytelling maturity.
Continue reading →A youthful and nuanced exploration of teenage sexual identity and emotional intimacy that freshly tries to skip past clichรฉs.