Coal Miner’s Daughter | Review by David Denby
Coal Miner’s Daughter is a musical bio-pic without hysteria—a sweet-souled movie in a genre known for its flamboyant miseries and luxuriant despairs.
Coal Miner’s Daughter is a musical bio-pic without hysteria—a sweet-souled movie in a genre known for its flamboyant miseries and luxuriant despairs.
Tarantino serves up low-life characters and situations from old novels and movies, and he revels in every manner of pulp flagrancy—murder and betrayal, drugs, sex, and episodes of sardonically distanced sadomasochism.
Night and the City is based on a Jules Dassin B-movie from 1950 (same title), but its true spiritual antecedent, I suspect, is Sweet Smell of Success, the wonderfully ambivalent melodrama about the pleasures and corruptions of New York night-life in the late fifties, starring Tony Curtis and Burt Lancaster.
In una Roma calda e conservata, il soccorso a un anziano in stato confusionale, ex deportato, incide sulla vita di due giovani coniugi e ci raccorda con l’idea che la memoria è al servizio della libertà.
La notizia della prossima beatificazione della madre costringe un celebre pittore ateo a riconsiderare il senso della presenza o dell’assenza di Dio e il senso delle origini, la strisciante ipocrisia ecclesiale e la provenienza da una famiglia aspirante alla gloria.
The Truman Show è un film del 1998 diretto da Peter Weir. La pellicola è una satira fantascientifica, ispirata parzialmente a un episodio di Ai confini della realtà, alla vita di Michael Jackson, a diverse idee ed intuizioni sviluppate dallo scrittore Philip K. Dick nel suo romanzo Tempo fuor di sesto e dalla allora nascente moda di raccontare la vita in televisione attraverso i reality show.
Recensioni del film Tutti dicono I love you, diretto da Woody Allen. Contributi di Tullio Kezich, Lietta Tornabuoni, Irene Bignardi, Alberto Crespi, Roberto Escobar, Aldo Fittante, Stefano Lusardi, Emanuela Martini, Roberto Silvestri, Leonard Clady
Recensioni italiane del film Casinò, diretto da Martin Scorsese. Contributi di Tullio Kezich, Emanuela Martini, Irene Bignardi, Paolo Mereghetti, Alberto Crespi, Roberto Duiz, Roberto Escobar, Valerio Guslandi, Giona A. Nazzaro
Can the sentiment of Stanley Kubrick’s Full Metal Jacket be anything but mere attitude—death-enthralled chic?
Kubrick has, in one big jump, discovered new possibilities for the screen image. He took on a large challenge, and has met it commendably.
Poltergeist, which is about a family besieged by nasty, prankish ghosts, is no more than an entertaining hash designed to spook you. It’s The Exorcist without morbidity, or, more exactly, it’s The Amityville Horror done with insouciance and high-toned special effects.
There wasn’t a single scene in the English director Alan Parker’s first three feature films (Bugsy Malone, Midnight Express, Fame) that I thought rang true; there isn’t a scene in his new picture Shoot the Moon, that I think rings false.
Heaven’s Gate” is a numbing shambles. It’s a movie you want to deface; you want to draw mustaches on it, because there’s no observation in it, no hint of anything resembling direct knowledge—or even intuition—of what people are about. It’s the work of a poseur who got caught out.
Roland Joffé’s epic film is well-meaning and technically superb.
Pauline Kael reviews “The Long Goodbye”, Robert Altman’s 1973 movie based on Chandler’s 1953 Los Angeles-set novel.
La Notte, Last Year at Marienbad, La Dolce Vita
Steven Spielberg’s E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial envelops you in the way that his Close Encounters of the Third Kind did. It’s a dream of a movie—a bliss-out.
Solzhenitsyn’s “The First Circle” is a view of the top echelon of the slave-labor world — the mathematicians, scientists, engineers, and professors working in a technical institute near Moscow.
The play is essentially an argument between Larry, an aging anarchist (Robert Ryan), and Hickey (Lee Marvin); they speak to each other as equals, and everything else is orchestrated around them.
LʼAvventura is a study of the human condition at the higher social and economic levels, a study of adjusted, compromising man — afflicted by short memory, thin remorse, easy betrayal.
Jan Troell’s broad-backed nature epic on the mid-nineteenth-century Swedish emigration to this country, which was shot in Sweden and here, tells the story of why and how Swedes became Americans.
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