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Search Results for: deep blue sea

Raw, We Are What We Are

Rosie McCaffrey / November 5, 2019

‘It is with love that I do this’: Cannibalism and power under patriarchy in Raw and We Are What We Are

…used to terrorize women cast as helpless victims. However, in the last couple of decades, there has been a strong seam of films where the female protagonists turn the tables…

Alex Heeney / August 23, 2015

Director Hubert Sauper talks We Come As Friends

…this one encounter required careful planning, some of the best moments in the film occurred more organically. “You don’t just meet these kinds of people out of the blue,” remarked…

Alex Heeney / September 8, 2023

TIFF 23 Film Review: Pawo Choyning Dorji’s The Monk and the Gun

…often funny story of a place shifting from one way of life to another, uncertain whether newer is necessarily better. It’s always a sunny day with blue skies and flowers…

The Double, Jesse Eisenberg, Richard Ayoade

Alex Heeney / May 16, 2014

Review: Jesse Eisenberg x2 is mesmerizing in The Double

…use of yellow lights at work, and blue nights for the eerie goings-on at night. But aside from being altogether great to look at and listen to, the backdrop doesn’t…

Alex Heeney / June 20, 2014

An intriguing stranger is bad news in the entirely original Borgman

…Films’ Borgman. Courtesy of Drafthouse Films. Much like Jeremy Saulnier’s disheveled and scraggly-haired hero in Blue Ruin, Borgman’s first order of business is to find somewhere to have a bath….

Alex Heeney / October 31, 2014

Review: In Nightcrawler, Jake Gyllenhaal plays a nightmare dressed like a daydream

…Dan Stevens’s equally mesmerizing blue eyes in The Guest. Jake Gyllenhaal in Nightcrawler. Photo Credit: Chuck Zlotnick / Distributor: Open Road Films The film also has a dark, wry sense…

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