Reviews
This section is dedicated to films I have seen and which I would like to review. BUT do not see here any deep thorough analysis nor any rigid verdict: here are just sketches of reviews that are meant to give you my "unbiased" and fully-committed first impressions about the latest releases. Not necessarily a cinematographic reference therefore, but definitely a personal point of view. (Does that make any sense?) Enjoy anyway!
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
| A A Gun for Jennifer, by Todd Morris (USA, 1993) A Vendre (For Sale), by Laetitia Masson (France, 1998) Affliction, by Paul Schrader (USA, 1997) Apt Pupil, by Bryan Singer (USA, 1997) Bedrooms and Hallways, by Rose Troche (GB, 1998) Budbringeren (Junk Mail), by Pal Sletaune (Norway, 1997) Festen (The Celebration), by Thomas Vinterberg (Denmark, 1998) Funny Games, by Michael Haneke (Austria, 1997) Hana-Bi (Fireworks), by Takeshi Kitano (Japan, 1997) Happiness, by Todd Solondz (USA, 1998) Happy Together, by Wong Kar-Wai (Hong-Kong, 1997) High Art, by Lisa Cholodenko (USA, 1998) Insomnia, by Erik Skjodbjaerg (Norway, 1997) Knockin' on Heaven's Door, by Thomas Jahn (Germany, 1996) La Classe de Neige (The Class Trip), by Claude Miller (France, 1998) La Vie Rêvée des Anges (Angels' Dreams), by Erick Zonca (France, 1998) La Vita è Bella (Life is Beautiful), by Roberto Benigni (Italy, 1998) Last Night, by Don McKellar (Canada, 1998) Les Kidnappeurs (The Kidnappers), by Graham Guit (France, 1998) Sib (The Apple), by Samira Makhmalbaf (Iran, 1997) Slam, by Marc Levin (USA, 1998) Starship Troopers, by Paul Verhoeven (USA, 1997) Ta'm E Guilass (The Taste of Cherry), by Abbas Kiarostami (Iran, 1997) The Ice Storm, by Ang Lee (USA, 1997) The Real Blonde, by Tom DiCillo (USA, 1997) The Spanish Prisoner, by David Mamet (USA, 1997) The Sweet Hereafter, by Atom Egoyan (Canada, 1997) Titanic, by James Cameron (USA, 1997) Tomorrow Never Dies, by Roger Spottiswoode (USA, 1997) Velvet Goldmine, by Todd Haynes (USA, 1998) Zonzon (Banged-Up), by Laurent Bouhnik (France, 1998) |
© BQT - February 1999