by Joseph A. Hazani October 23, 2014
This is a film a grown up Tarantino would make. A more mature Quentin who would have been bored by now for childish violent imagery while still retaining the quasi-comic book feeling of a parallel universe that exists in the underbelly of our everyday society. A more mature version of Tarantino would be overtly political like Killing Them Softly is, versus being impartial to the....
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by Joseph A. Hazani October 19, 2014
Drinking Buddies frankly surprised me. And it’s my fault for not understanding who the filmmaker was to begin with. If I had known I would have been more acquainted with the guerrilla cinematography which provides a more sophisticated gonzo portrait of the intimate spacing between people’s friendships and relationships. I also would not have been as surprised to see such a....
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by Joseph A. Hazani October 12, 2014
In following from last week’s Short Term 12 review, whereby there was a focus on the fact that broken individuals exist because of improper educational nutrition, The Master concerns itself with a passive grandiose identity if not megalomaniac who believes he can rid the world of evil, starting with a broken soul by the name of Freddy. And what is interesting with P.T.....
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