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Search Results for: falls around her

Phoenix, Look of Silence

Alex Heeney / July 30, 2015

Deafening silence: Phoenix and The Look of Silence

…kind of complicity here. So long as he thinks she’s not his wife, he can boss her around, teach her facts, and be in control. If he were to realize…

An image of Kris Rey superimposed over a still from her film, I Used to Go Here, featuring Gillian Jacobs. The image has the text, Interview, over it.

Alex Heeney / August 8, 2020

Kris Rey on her comedy of mid-30s malaise, I Used to Go Here

…her alma mater. I Used to Go Here begins just as Kate has published her first novel but had her press tour canceled. So when she gets an unexpected invitation…

Best of the decade

Seventh Row Editors / November 19, 2019

What are the best films of the decade? A critics survey

…up the phone to call my mum and tell her just how much I love her. Our relationship was more understanding and affectionate than Lady Bird and her mum’s, and…

A collage of stills from the film Mouthpiece, with the headshot of editor Lara Johnston in front of them. The text reads, 'Interview'.

Orla Smith / October 3, 2020

Lara Johnston dissects her award winning editing on Mouthpiece

…the 24 hours before her mother’s funeral, trying to write a eulogy that accurately portrays the complicated woman who raised her, Johnston weaves in flashbacks to Cassandra’s childhood. That was…

Alex Heeney / September 15, 2022

Unruly Film Review: women battle patriarchy and eugenics in 1930s Denmark

…is policing her body, and soon enough, will be trying to brainwash her into policing her own. It’s an open question if she’s having sex for money since she doesn’t…

Alex Heeney / March 8, 2021

Berlinale Review: A girl wakes up to misogyny inSummer Blur

…and other women. Even her home is not her own, having been sent to live with her aunt and uncle because her mother, a former model, is too busy living…

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