All posts tagged "French"
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Cate Marquis | July 28, 2017
THE MIDWIFE – Review
Two great Catherines – Deneuve and Frot – star in THE MIDWIFE, a thoughtful French-language tale of family,...
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Cate Marquis | July 14, 2017
FALSE CONFESSIONS – Review
Romantic comedy with a French accent and a love letter to theater both describe the French-language FALSE CONFESSIONS...
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Cate Marquis | April 21, 2017
CEZANNE ET MOI – Review
The French film CEZANNE ET MOI (“Cezanne and I”) focuses on the real life-long, if sometimes stormy, friendship...
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Cate Marquis | April 7, 2017
FRANTZ – Review
The French drama FRANTZ is film about secrets, lies, mourning and the aftermath of World War I rather...
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Cate Marquis | March 31, 2017
RAW – Review
The French-language horror film RAW has been called a coming-of-age story and, in a way, it is –...
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Cate Marquis | March 17, 2017
MY LIFE AS A ZUCCHINI – Review
One of this year’s Oscar nominees for Best Animated Feature, the French/Swiss MY LIFE AS A ZUCCHINI (Ma...
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Cate Marquis | December 23, 2016
ELLE – Review
Revenge, cleverly achieved by a woman, is the theme of the twisty, sometimes disturbing, and often darkly...
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Cate Marquis | September 30, 2016
COME WHAT MAY – Review
In an unusual take on the World War II movie, French director Christian Carion focuses on a group...
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Jim Batts | June 11, 2015
SAINT LAURENT – The Review
It’s time for a quick break from the bombastic Summer fare, and briefly enter the world of big screen...
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Travis Keune | September 24, 2014
JACK AND THE CUCKOO CLOCK HEART – The Review
Romance is perhaps the most coveted of the storyteller’s tools, one that can connect with anyone, yet open...
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Shanna | August 4, 2008
Review: ‘Broken English’ on DVD
Broken Englishwould be a waste of time if it was not for the ideal casting of Parker Posey...
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Zac | June 13, 2008
Review: ‘OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies’
Zac: This French send up of Bond/Spy films is a mostly successful effort that provides the laughs and...
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Zac | January 6, 2008
Review: ‘Le Vie En Rose’
Zac: This musical biopic does nothing terribly new for the genre, and at times is very stereotypical, contains...