A compelling insight into the mind of a Christian terrorist, Bruno Dumont’s Hadewijch is a hotbed of religious delusion and misplaced fervour. Hadewijch Diary of A Country Priestess by Mark Wilshin CAUTION: Here be spoilers It seems every French filmmaker wants to be Bresson. And with its young devout believer and its slow titles shot [...]
Entries from February 17th, 2012
Film Review: Hadewijch (2009)
February 17th, 2012 No Comments
Tags: 2009 · Bruno Dumont · cinema · David Dewaele · dogandwolf · film · film review · Flandres · France · Hadewijch · Hors Satan · Julie Sokolowski · L'Humanité · Lady And The Tramp · Mark Wilshin · Mouchette · Reviews · Wilshin
Film Review: Martha Marcy May Marlene (2011)
February 5th, 2012 No Comments
A sister, a cult member, an alias - Sean Durkin’s psychological thriller Martha Marcy May Marlene is an assured debut as gripping as it is haunting. Martha Marcy May Marlene I’ve Got All My Sisters With Me by Mark Wilshin CAUTION: Here be spoilers It’s hard not to fondly recall Sofia Coppola’s The Virgin Suicides when watching [...]
Tags: 2011 · cinema · dogandwolf · Elizabeth Olsen · film · film review · Hugh Dancy · John Hawkes · London Film Festival · Margaret Atwood · Mark Wilshin · Martha Marcy May Marlene · Reviews · Sean Durkin · Sofia Coppola · The Handmaid's Tale · The Virgin Suicides · USA · Wilshin · Winter's Bone
Film Review: Beloved / Les Bien-Aimés (2011)
Film Review: Elles (2011)
Film Review: This Must Be The Place (2011)
Film Review: Headhunter / Hodejegerne
Film Festival: The 26th London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival 2012
Film Review: Wild Bill (2011)
Film Review: Tiny Furniture (2010)
Film Review: Babycall (2011)
Film Review: The Kid With A Bike / Le Gamin Au Vélo (2011)
Film Review: Once Upon A Time In Anatolia / Bir Zamanlar Anadolu'da (2011)