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Fifty Shades of Grey, Jamie Dornan, Dakota Johnson

Alex Heeney / February 13, 2015

Don’t be fooled by the title, Fifty Shades of Grey is Anastasia’s film

…and bites her lip. Even when not bound, he won’t let her do so much as caress his back, so deep-rooted are his intimacy issues. Then again, this spares her…

Jakob Ihre

Alex Heeney / February 26, 2015

Great Movies: Oslo, August 31st and loneliness in the city

…that has since been lost. The seasons change before our eyes, from winter to spring to winter to summer to winter again. Time passes, people age, and yet the city…

Yann Demange

Alex Heeney / March 5, 2015

Interview: ’71 Director Yann Demange talks shooting 16 mm vs digital

…film follows neophyte British soldier Gary Hook (Jack O’Connell in another star-making turn) on one fateful night in Belfast, when he finds himself injured and separated from his unit, deep…

White God, Kornel Mundruczo

Alex Heeney / March 27, 2015

Director Kornél Mundruczó and Animal Trainer Teresa Miller talk White God

…the story of the dog’s rebellion is an allegorical one, the heart of the film lies in the deep bond between Lili and Hagen, a bond of love and understanding…

71, Jack O'Connell

Alex Heeney / March 27, 2015

Review: In ’71, a British soldier is lost in IRA territory

…battle, in the fight, without thinking. When Gary’s unit is deployed in Belfast, and sent to assist the local police on a routine search of a local IRA home, a…

Goodnight Mommy, Fidelio: Alice's Journey, Second Mother, Very Semi-Serious

Alex Heeney / May 3, 2015

Female directors tackle motherhood, sexism, and cartoons at SFIFF

…goes into selecting cartoons and mentoring the cartoonists is deep and fascinating, as is the attention to each cartoonist’s unique perspective. But it goes almost uncommented on in the film…

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