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Search Results for: boys state

San Francisco Jewish Film Festival

Alex Heeney / July 21, 2016

Exploring the Jewish experience at the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival

…coping with holocaust, like the documentary A German Life about the secretary, stenographer and typist for Joseph Goebbels. There are films about the current state of Israel and zionism, like…

Stage Kiss, Circa Theatre

Alex Heeney / July 17, 2016

Stage Kiss delights at Wellington’s Circa Theatre

…But when rehearsing, they’re in a fugue state: able to kiss each other, passionately even, but with no repercussions. it doesn’t matter that She is married because it’s not entirely…

Alex Heeney / June 24, 2016

Ralph Fiennes excavates Richard III’s malevolence at the Almeida

…supporting one another as the conscience of the state. Yet the women in this production are the strongest and smartest in this world, perhaps because Richard’s transparent misogyny has forced…

American Honey, Now Playing

Elena Lazic / May 25, 2016

Cannes Review: American Honey discards real emotions for pointless objectification

…feral, primal attitude they have. Arnold decides, without any real justification, to situate this state and attitude in Americanness itself. Despite spending two hours of screen time striving to get…

The Lobster, Yorgos Lanthimos, Ariane Labed

Alex Heeney / May 19, 2016

Writer-director Yorgos Lanthimos and actress Ariane Labed talk The Lobster

…Farrell stars as a David, whose wife recently dumped him, forcing him to take up house in a state-operated luxury hotel designed to help him find a mate in thirty…

High-Rise

Alex Heeney / May 4, 2016

Ben Wheatley’s High-Rise is vacant

…to the basest state of savagery imaginable. The film’s closest equivalent is to show repeated establishing shots of the tall, isolated building, surrounded by nothing but a large parking lot…

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