Articles tagged "jim jarmusch"

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Film’s star explains mystery of the two espressos

by Steven Rea [The Philadelphia Inquirer (MCT)]

[21.May.09] :. What’s the deal with the two espressos, you ask? In Jim Jarmusch’s “The Limits of Control,” the indie filmmaker’s star, Isaach De Bankole, is a sharp-suited mystery man...

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The Limits of Control

by Cynthia Fuchs

[1.May.09] :. The limits of control are simultaneously intimate and global. And Isaac De Bankolé's face reveals just as much as you can know.

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House of the Rising Punk

by Stephen Haag

[5.Jan.09] :. A top-notch intro to CBGB's... from a German TV documentary? Gabba Gabba Hey!

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Night on Earth

by Emma Simmonds

[9.Nov.07] :. Night on Earth consists of a pleasingly varied collection of tales yet each is infused with the director’s own brand of subtle affection, offbeat musings and wit.

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Stranger Than Paradise

by Emma Simmonds

[11.Oct.07] :. Stranger Than Paradise is a sedate and captivating antidote to bombastic contemporary Hollywood cinema. Who knew the boredom of others could be so fascinating?

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Broken Flowers (2005)

by Cynthia Fuchs

[5.Aug.05] :. A sort of minimalist male melodrama, Broken Flowers tracks a journey through regret and hope.

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Coffee and Cigarettes (2004)

by Cynthia Fuchs

[20.Sep.04] :. Coffee and Cigarettes is a return, of sorts, for Jim Jarmusch.

 

Coffee and Cigarettes (2004)

by Cynthia Fuchs

[20.May.04] :. Coffee and Cigarettes is a return, of sorts, for Jim Jarmusch.

 

Coffee and Cigarettes (2004)

by Jesse Hassenger

[13.May.04] :. On its own terms, Coffee and Cigarettes is an effective addiction movie, self-indulgent but also familiar and low-key.

 

Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai (2000)

by Cynthia Fuchs

Jim Jarmusch’s new feature, Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai, is much like other Jim Jarmusch films: the pace is slightly slow, the characters slightly alien and alienated, the dialogue...