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Film Review: Francophrenia (Or Don’t Kill Me, I Know Where the Baby Is) By Catherine Sawers Francophrenia is entertaining, for experimental film or otherwise. I went expecting a certain degree of navel-gazing and […]
10. (Glory days of Julia Roberts a la “Erin Brokovich”) – (the best Actress in a leading role Academy Award statue) + (Phil Collins’ daughter) x [(desperately wishing this was the “Snow White” film adaptation […]
The Dictator tells the story of the egotistical dictator of Waadeya, Aladeen (Cohen), who executes everyone who disagrees with him. It is not long before he is called to America to address the UN over […]
Electric wires as a metaphor for connections, chemistry, emotional charges, jolts, the ebb of life. Seems unlikely? Robert de Niro plays a gracefully ageing father of four who just lost his wife 8 […]