
Tyrone Clark
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Apr 30, 2024 |
dmovies.org | Alex Garland |Tyrone Clark
Fifty-three-year-old British director of meditative, Tarkovsky-esque sci-fi Annihilation (2018) has given up his more artistic and reflective qualities in favour of a commercial, formulaic and predictable film entirely devoid of social and political undertones. Civil War portrays a near future when the Unites States have broken down. Secessionists have taken control of Texas and California, and other rebel groups are steadily making gains elsewhere. The country is crumbling to pieces.
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Apr 23, 2024 |
dmovies.org | Mariano Garcia |Mariano García |Leigh Whannell |Tyrone Clark
For anyone interested in watching man turn into beast, there are countless werewolf movies out there to choose from. The legend of the werewolf can be traced back to Roman literature in the 1st century. However, in film, the pivotal moment for werewolves was arguably the The Wolf Man in 1941, directed by George Waggner (pictured above). The Universal Pictures offering is regarded as an all-time classic, but there’s no doubt that it could use a modern reboot.
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Apr 23, 2024 |
dmovies.org | Paul Risker |Hamoody Jaafar |Tyrone Clark
Hamoody Jaafar is a first-generation Arab and Muslim-American that raised in Detroit. His directorial debut Rouge premieres this year at various festivals, including Cleveland and Freed. Rouge documents the story of the River Rouge High School Panthers. They won a record 12 state championships between 1954 and 1972, under their legendary coach Lofton Greene.
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Feb 27, 2024 |
dmovies.org | Victor Fraga |Tyrone Clark
The latest issue of Doesn’t Exist is entirely devoted to the work of Powell and Pressburger, and it features interviews with film historian Ian Christie, journalist and documentarist Mark Cousins and filmmaker Sally Potter. In addition, the magazine includes a recreation Michael Powell’s iconic Peeping Tom (1960) in fashion photoshoot format. This article contains only the interview highlights.
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Nov 12, 2023 |
dmovies.org | Anton Bitel |Tyrone Clark
QUICK AND DIRTY: LIVE FROM TALLINNDespite its title, Aik Karapetian’s The Brazen begins with the opposite of brazenness.
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