Roy Andersson's final installment in
his trilogy about being a human being («You, The Living» and «Songs from the Second Floor»), «A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence,» begins with a comedic bang of twisted humour: a series of three vignettes that detail «meetings with death.»
Roy Andersson's final installment in
his trilogy about being a human being («You, The Living» and «Songs from the Second Floor»), «A Pigeon Sat on a Branch...
Not exact matches
Esquire cool interview with the director of John Wick: Chapter 2, a former stuntman Stage Buddy on a new book
about the immortal classic Casablanca Vox an excellent piece on AMC's
Humans and how it differs from HBO's similarly
AI themed but wildly different Westworld NYT Harvey Fierstein's Torch Song
Trilogy to return to the stage Indie Wire Tulip Fever gets pushed back AGAIN even though it
was supposed to open in less than two weeks Silver Screening Room on the Adapted Screenplay race of 1976 for reasons I do nt know but I enjoyed
Haynes» first feature
is a decade - spanning, genre - hopping black - and - white
trilogy about a boy who shoots his father and flies into the clouds, a scientist who turns into a monster after isolating and then consuming the
human sex drive, and two gay lovers in a French prison.
OPENING THIS WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For movies opening December 14, 2012 BIG BUDGET FILMS The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (PG - 13 for epic battle scenes and scary images) Peter Jackson (The Lord of the Rings
trilogy) directed this adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien's fantasy novel
about a
human - like creature with furry feet (Martin Freeman) who
is prompted by a wizard (Ian McKellen) to embark on an epic with 13 dwarfs to wrest control of a lost kingdom from the clutches of a fearsome dragon.
The Final Fantasy series has never
been a stranger to challenging religion, but the XIII
trilogy's always
been about challenging gods and their indifference toward their effect on the
human race.
After winning the Artes Mundi prize for «work that stimulates thinking
about the
human condition» in 2010, Israeli filmmaker and artist Yael Bartana presented her latest project at the 2011 Venice Biennale — the first non-Polish artist to represent Poland at the major international art exhibition... And Europe Will
Be Stunned, her film trilogy made between 2007 and 2011, will be on view for the first time in Canada in the AGO's Lind Gallery from Jan. 25 to April 1, 201
Be Stunned, her film
trilogy made between 2007 and 2011, will
be on view for the first time in Canada in the AGO's Lind Gallery from Jan. 25 to April 1, 201
be on view for the first time in Canada in the AGO's Lind Gallery from Jan. 25 to April 1, 2012.
It
is the name of his film
trilogy about what he described as «the current state of latent war that seems to
be throbbing underneath the entire
human landscape.»