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Viennale 2015 – Day 10: Irrational Man
Irrational Man USA 2015 Written by Woody Allen Directed by Woody Allen Watched on 31.10.2015 After last years very charming “Magic in the Moonlight”, I’m afraid that I’d personally rank “Irrational Man” among Woody Allen’s lesser works. Which is not … Continue reading
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Tagged 2015, comedy, dark humor, Emma Stone, Irrational Man, Joaquin Phoenix, Parker Posey, Viennale, Viennale 2015, Woody Allen
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Viennale 2015 – Day 10: Einer von uns (One of Us)
Einer von uns AUT 2015 Written by Stephan Richter Directed by Stephan Richter Watched on 31.10.2015 This is going to be a hard review to write, since a) I’m an advocate for Austrian cinema, b) I commend the filmmakers for … Continue reading
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Tagged 2015, austria, drama, Einer von uns, One of us, stephan richter, Viennale, Viennale 2015
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Viennale 2015 – Day 9: The Devil’s Candy
The Devil’s Candy USA 2015 Written by Sean Byrne Directed by Sean Byrne Watched on 30.10.2015 I have a hard time accepting the fact that “The Devil’s Candy” comes from the same guy who gave us the awesome “The Loved … Continue reading
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Tagged 2015, Ethan Embry, horror, Kiara Glasco, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Sean Byrne, Shiri Appleby, The Devil's Candy, Tony Amendola, USA, Viennale, Viennale 2015
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Viennale 2015 – Day 8: Results
Results USA 2015 Written by Andrew Bujalski Directed by Andrew Bujalski Watched on 29.10.2015 Mumblecore is tricky business. Done right, it can be more lifelike and thus relatable than a regular hollywood comedy. Done wrong, it can be extremely mundane, … Continue reading
Viennale 2015 – Day 7: A Most Violent Year
A Most Violent Year USA 2014 Written by J.C. Chandor Directed by J.C. Chandor Watched on 28.10.2015 “A Most Violent Year” was a pretty good movie, well shot, and with a top-class cast – but narratively, it was nothing special, … Continue reading
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Tagged 2015, A Most Violent Year, David Oyelowo, J.C. Chandor, Jessica Chastain, Oscar Isaac, Viennale, Viennale 2015
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Viennale 2015 – Day 7: Trois souvenirs de ma jeunesse (My Golden Days)
Trois souvenirs de ma jeunesse F 2015 Written by Arnaud Desplechin & Julie Peyr Directed by Arnaud Desplechin Watched on 28.10.2015 “Trois souvenirs de ma jeunesse”, while nice, didn’t really feel in any way revolutionary and/or special to me. It … Continue reading
Viennale 2015 – Day 6: Tangerine
Tangerine USA 2015 Written by Sean Baker & Chris Bergoch Directed by Sean Baker Watched on 27.10.2015 “Tangerine” was the last film of a 6-movie-marathon – by far my busiest day of this years Viennale. As you can imagine, by … Continue reading
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Tagged Chris Bergoch, comedy, drama, iphone, Karren Karagulian, Kitana Kiki Rodriguez, Mickey O'Hagan, Mya Taylor, Sean Baker, Tangerine, USA, Viennale, Viennale 2015
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Viennale 2015 – Day 6: Francofonia
Francofonia France | Germany 2015 Written by Aleksandr Sokurov Directed by Aleksandr Sokurov Watched on 27.10.2015 “Francofonia” was this years “might as well”-movie. Every year, when I do my Viennale planning, there is the occasional gap between two films. Since … Continue reading
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Viennale 2015 – Day 6: The Lobster
The Lobster Ireland | UK | Greece | France | Netherlands | USA 2015 Written by Yorgos Lanthimos & Efthymis Filippou Directed by Yorgos Lanthimos Watched on 27.10.2015 “The Lobster” starts off so strong that for about half of its … Continue reading
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Tagged 2015, Colin Farrell, comedy, drama, Efthymis Filippou, Léa seydoux, Rachel Weisz, The Lobster, thriller, Viennale, Viennale 2015, Yorgos Lanthimos
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