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Martian

Alex Heeney / October 3, 2015

The Martian engineers the shit out of surviving on Mars

…Boys in October Sky when their rocket finally succeeded, because we’d watched dozens of them crash and burn. But we never even expect Mark fail, because major problems get solved…

Girlhood, Music in film 2015

Alex Heeney / December 29, 2015

Best music in film of 2015

…May Depart – “Go West” by the Pet Shop Boys The part joyful, part wistful “Go West” by the Pet Shop Boys becomes the theme song of Jia Zhang-ke’s epic,…

Female directors TIFF, Sami Blood

Alex Heeney / May 31, 2017

Review: In Sami Blood, an Indigenous Swedish girl is caught between two worlds

…is subject to a particularly brutal act by some of the local boys for this reason. [clickToTweet tweet=”Does fitting in mean losing who you are?” quote=”Does fitting in mean losing…

Sauvage, Camille Vidal-Naquet

Elena Lazic / May 15, 2018

‘Nudity is their work outfit’: Camille Vidal-Naquet on Sauvage

…these boys, nudity is quite simply their work outfit.’” quote=”‘For these boys, nudity is quite simply their work outfit.’”] 7R: There are many films shot in a rather similar visual…

Timothée Chalamet

Orla Smith / December 18, 2018

Timothée Chalamet and the contradictions of coming-of-age

…Son Chalamet’s two breakout roles were teenage boys who couldn’t be more different: sensitive, sophisticated Elio in Call Me by Your Name and sullen, vapid Kyle in Lady Bird. Watching…

Alex Heeney / December 3, 2019

Director Jan Komasa on Corpus Christi and the priest impersonation problem

…very religious. I witness all the time, every day, this feeling of polarization in the society in many countries, not only in Poland — in Europe, the United States.  This…

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