Tag: lea seydoux
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Review: The French Dispatch
Wes Anderson’s The French Dispatch feels like the blueprint of a great Wes Anderson comedy. Those of us who enjoy his films know that they each have a distinct look, feel, and style; when we watch a Wes Anderson movie, we know we’re watching a Wes Anderson movie (see: The Royal Tenenbaums, Fantastic Mr. Fox,…
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Review: No Time to Die
After multiple changes in directors, multiple screenwriters and revisions, and a pandemic, not to mention perhaps an obnoxious amount of reviews on my end, Daniel Craig’s fifth and final Bond outing, No Time to Die, has arrived. The film marks the 25th Bond film, with next year being the 60th anniversary of Dr. No. Judging…
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My bond with… Bond: Spectre (2015)
After the hugely successful and Oscar winning (the first Bond film to win an Oscar since Thunderball) heights of Sam Mendes’ Skyfall, Mendes was brought back in three years later for the hotly anticipated Spectre. Even six years later, I get the sense that the jury is still out on this movie. I know people…
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Review: The Lobster
By Christian DiMartino It’s been a few days since I saw The Lobster, and since then I’ve kind of been trying to collect my thoughts. At first glance, I knew I enjoyed it for its bizarre lunacy, but I wasn’t sure if I loved it, or if I simply liked it. And now, alas, judging from…