Monday, May 21 2012
Cannes 2012: Day 3 - ‘Tabu’ + ‘No’
Cannes offers up Pablo Larrain’s No, the rising Chilean director’s latest and most direct indictment of the Augusto Pinochet reign yet and Miguel Gomes’ Tabu, which is something of a new cinematic landmark.
Friday, November 5 2010
New York Film Festival: Revolución
"What does the Mexican Revolution mean to you today?" Various filmmakers attempt to answer that in this series of compelling shorts.
Sunday, January 1 1995
Y Tu Mamá También (2002)
Y Tu Mamá También is all about how we shape the details of living, despite and because of this risk.
Amores Perros (2000)
Perhaps more importantly, it offers a welcome antidote to Hollywoody visions of Mexico, revealing an urban Mexico that is neither sanitized nor demonized: for all the death in it, this place feels utterly immediate and alive.
Amores Perros (2000)
Iñárritu's film has a badly broken heart sputtering beneath all the style, which is something Tarantino hasn't really had the guts to go for yet.

































