Saturday, May 25, 2019

Bron Broen Season 3 (2015)


Detectives from Denmark and Sweden join forces to catch a killer when a body is discovered on a bridge that connects the two countries.

Season 3 remains consistent with the previous seasons concerning production excellence, its bleak atmosphere and colorful ensemble of protagonists, now more fully centering on Saga as its hero (and her new partner), and manages to offer a more coherent, but still complex crime mystery.

Hanna Edwinson


New Stuff: Flying Lotus


Fanny Fournier


Conte d'hiver (1992)


Five years after losing touch with a summer fling, a woman has difficulty choosing between her two suitors.

Slight, but likable tale in the director's characteristic style of seemingly distanced observation; this time around with a fairy-tale-like ending.

Barbara Palvin


New Stuff: Tomie: Anrimiteddo


Who's That Girl?


Art: Griffith Foxley


(no biography found)

Megan Moore


A day in the life, May 19


A day in the life, May 19, objet trouvé

Felicity Jones


Friday, May 24, 2019

New York


J. Naughton, Undertaker, 78 Mott Street, November, 17, 1914

Lorena Maraschi


ph: Erik Madigan Heck

First Lines: Ken MacLeod - The Cassini Division


There are, still, still photographs of the woman who gate-crashed the party on the observation deck of the Casa Azores, one evening in the early summer of 2303.

Drake Burnette


ph: Agata Pospieszynska

A day in the life, May 18


A day in the life, May 18, squirrel with pigeons

Julia Hafstrom


The House That Jack Built (2018)



The story follows Jack, a highly intelligent serial killer, over the course of twelve years, and depicts the murders that really develop his inner madman.

Beyond the serial killer portrait and some truly disturbing scenes this is an excellently complex exploration of human existence and the frailty and ambiguity of art - and a self-critical reflection of von Trier's previous œuvre.

Casey James


New Stuff: The BFG


Lupita Nyong'o


Conte de printemps (1990)


An introverted young girl just reaching adulthood takes a liking to an older woman who she meets at a party and determines to match her off with her father.

Charming tale of friendship, attraction and relationships in the director's typical style of unagitated observation.

Halliwell**: "Witty, sophisticated comedy of manners."

Liv Tyler


Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Laura Hagested


A day in the life, May 17


A day in the life, May 17, downtown duck

Melissa Maarek


New York


Hotel Marlborough, with the Rathskeller and Ladies Restaurant, Broadway between 36th and 37th streets, circa 1910

Kate Bush


First Lines: Jonathan Lethem - Girl in Landscape


Mother and daughter worked together, dressing the two young boys, tucking them into their outfits.

Megan Fox


A day in the life, May 16


A day in the life, May 16, downtown cat

Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Cate Underwood


ph: Toby Knott

Our Kind of Traitor (2016)


A couple finds themselves lured into a Russian oligarch's plans to defect, and are soon positioned between the Russian Mafia and the British Secret Service, neither of whom they can trust.

Solid and entertaining spy thriller with a good ensemble manages to hold our attention without overdoing the action sequences.

Amanda Murphy


ph: Zoey Grossman

New Stuff: Jamila Woods



Tatiana Cotliar


Gunslinger (1956)


After her husband is gunned down, a woman takes his place temporarily as Marshal of a small Western town.

Unusual and interesting, but not really good Western sets a tough woman in its center.

Maltin*1/2: "Strange little Western..." 

Sarah Dahl


New Stuff: The New Yorker


(art: Tom Gauld)

Françoise Hardy


Der Untergang (2004)


The final secretary for Adolf Hitler tells of the Nazi dictator's final days in his Berlin bunker at the end of WWII.

Although a topnotch production and a good cast (Bruno Ganz' idiosyncratic impersonation of Adolf Hitler, however, is on the verge of parody), the movie's depiction of a precarious moment in German history is dubious in its intentions.

After re-watching: my first impression still applies.

Maltin***1/2: "Riveting dramatization...Long but thoroughly engrossing; Ganz is outstanding."

Who's That Girl?


Art: Karl Kofoed