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Le Samourai (1967)

Directed by: Jean-Pierre Melville

Starring: Alain Delon, Francois Perier, Nathalie Delon

Rated: NR

Running Time: 1 h 41 m

TMM Score: 5 stars out of 5

STRENGTHS: Style, Acting, Directing, Soundtrack

WEAKNESSES: -

Le Samourai (1967)

December 4, 2018

A professional hitman lives a life of solitude in order to keep things simple, but when there is a witness to his latest contract, things get complicated. 

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In Action, Art House, Crime, Drama, Mystery, Noir, Romance, Thriller Tags Alain Delon, Francois Perier, Nathalie Delon, Jean-Pierre Melville, NR, 1967, Le Samourai, 5 Stars
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Mon Oncle (1958)

Directed by: Jaques Tati

Starring: Jacques Tati, Jean-Pierre Zola, Adrienne Servantie, Alain Becourt

Rated: NR (Suggested G)

Running Time: 1 h 56 m

TMM Score: 4.5 stars out of 5

STRENGTHS: Subtle Satire, Fun, Mis-En-Scene, Soundtrack

WEAKNESSES: Length

Mon Oncle (1958)

December 3, 2018

Monsieur Hulot visits his wealthy sister, brother-in-law, and nephew but can’t quite fit into their modern home. 

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In Art House, Cinema World Tour, Comedy, Drama, Foreign Film Tags Jacques Tati, Jean-Pierre Zola, Adrienne Servantie, Alain Becourt, 4.5 Stars, France, NR, 1958, Mon Oncle
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Black Moon (1975)

Directed by: Luis Malle

Starring: Cathryn Harrison, Theresa Giehse, Alexandra Stewart

Rated: R

Running Time: 1h 35m

TMM Score: 2 Stars

STRENGTHS: Strong Opening, Cinematography, Mystery

WEAKNESSES: Opaque and Boring

Black Moon (1975)

December 3, 2018

Lily is an adolescent girl on the run through the French countryside torn apart by a mysterious war. When she finds a strange unicorn and weird family living in a cottage with animals for friends, she attempts to insert herself into and understand their lives.

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In Art House, Cinema World Tour, Drama, Fantasy Tags mjamesmcdonald, 1975, Black Moon, Luis Malle, Cathryn Harrison, Theresa Giehse, Alexandra Stewart, R Rated, 2 Stars
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Hour of the Wolf (1968)

Directed by: Ingmar Bergman

Starring: Max Von Sydow, Liv Ullman, Ingrid Thulin

Rated: NR (Suggested PG-13 for Some Disturbing Themes and Brief Violence)

Running Time: 1 h 30 m

TMM Score: 4 stars out of 5

STRENGTHS: Story, Acting, Directing, Cinematography

WEAKNESSES: Pacing (Maybe? I mean, it’s Bergman, what do you expect?)

Hour of the Wolf (1968)

November 29, 2018

An artist and his younger pregnant wife retreat to an island, where the husband can paint. While there, the artist confronts secrets from his past that slowly drive him mad.

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In Art House, Crime, Drama, Fantasy, Horror, Romance, Mystery, Thriller, Foreign Film Tags Hour of the Wolf, 1968, Ingmar Bergman, Max Von Sydow, Liv Ullman, Ingrid Thulin, 4 Stars, NR, Sweden
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Happy-Go-Lucky (2008)

Directed by: Mike Leigh

Starring: Sally Hawkins, Alexis Zergman, Andrea Riseborough, Eddie Marsan

Rated: R for Language

Running Time: 1 h 58 m

TMM Score: 5 stars out of 5

STRENGTHS: Writing, Acting, Directing, Themes

WEAKNESSES: -

Happy-Go-Lucky (2008)

November 27, 2018

An optimistic schoolteacher living in London navigates her life trying to make the best of everything.

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In Art House, Comedy, Drama Tags Sally Hawkins, Alexis Zergman, Andrea Riseborough, Eddie Marsan, 2008, Mike Leigh, Happy-Go-Lucky, R, 5 Stars
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Ikiru (1952)

Directed by: Akira Kurosawa

Starring: Takashi Shimura, Shin’ichi Himori, Minoru Chiaki

Rated: NR (Suggested PG-13 for Some Thematic Elements)

Running Time: 2 h 23 m

TMM Score: 5 stars out of 5

STRENGTHS: Writing, Directing, Acting, Structure

WEAKNESSES: -

Ikiru (1952)

November 22, 2018

An aging bureaucrat reexamines his life after discovering he has terminal stomach cancer. 

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In Art House, Drama, Foreign Film Tags 1952, 5 Stars, Akira Kurosawa, Takashi Shimura, Shin’ichi Himori, Minoru Chiaki, Japan
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Through A Glass Darkly (1961)

Directed by: Ingmar Bergman

Starring: Harriet Andersson, Gunnar Bjornstrand, Max Von Sydow

Rated: NR

Running Time: 1h 21m

TMM Score: 5 Stars

STRENGTHS: Acting, Themes

WEAKNESSES: Seriously?

Through A Glass Darkly (1961)

November 15, 2018

A young woman, Karin, newly released from a mental institution struggles with relating to her father, a writer, her husband, a doctor, and her brother, a 17 year old who feels estranged from his father. When she begins hearing and seeing things again, the family’s different approaches to the situation leave them all reeling.

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In Drama, Art House, Foreign Film Tags mjamesmcdonald, Through A Glass Darkly, 1961, Gunnar Bjornstrand, Harriet Andersson, Max von Sydow
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The Other Side of the Wind (2018)

Directed by: Orson Welles

Starring: John Huston, Oja Kodar, Peter Bogdanovich

Rated: R

Running Time: 2 h 2 m

TMM Score: 4 stars out of 5

STRENGTHS: Unapologetically Art House, Frenetic Editing, Acting

WEAKNESSES: More Style than Substance

The Other Side of the Wind (2018)

November 12, 2018

A mockumentary about the last day of an aging eccentric film director struggling to put together his latest film.

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In Art House, Documentary, Drama Tags Orson Welles, John Huston, Oja Kodar, Peter Bogdanovich, R, 4 Stars, 2018, The Other Side of the Wind
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Brazil (1985)

Directed by: Terry Gilliam

Starring: Jonathan Pryce, Kim Greist, Ian Holm, Robert De Niro, Michael Palin, Jim Broadbent

Rated: R for Some Strong Violence

Running Time: h m

TMM Score: stars out of 5

STRENGTHS: Foresight, Writing, Directing, Production Design, Acting

WEAKNESSES: -

Brazil (1985)

November 5, 2018

An everyman of an oppressively bureaucratic future becomes entangled in a conspiracy after a clerical error. 

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In Adventure, Art House, Coming of Age, Crime, Drama, Fantasy, Mystery, Romance, Sci Fi, Thriller Tags Jonathan Pryce, Kim Greist, Ian Holm, Robert De Niro, Michael Palin, Jim Broadbent, R, 5 Stars, Terry Gilliam, Brazil, 1985
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The Fisher King (1991)

Directed by: Terry Gilliam

Starring: Jeff Bridges, Robin Williams, Mercedes Ruehl

Rated: R

Running Time: 2h 18m

TMM Score: 5 Stars

STRENGTHS: Acting, Cinematography

WEAKNESSES: Length

The Fisher King (1991)

November 5, 2018

When a disc jockey on the verge of blowing up causes a tragedy by giving some bad on-air advice, his entire life is thrown into chaos as he copes with being the cause of suffering and seeks redemption by helping a homeless man who is suffering from his own dementia fueled disfunction.

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In Adventure, Art House, Drama, Fantasy, Romance Tags mjamesmcdonald, 5 Stars, R Rated, Jeff Bridges, Robin Williams, Mercedes Ruehl, Terry Gilliam, 1991, The Fisher King
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Black Swan (2010)

Directed by: Darren Aronofsky

Starring: Natalie Portman, Mila Kunis, Vincent Cassell

Rated: R

Running Time: 1h 48m

TMM Score: 5 Stars (loved it)

STRENGTHS: Acting, Cinematography

WEAKNESSES: Weak Dialogue in Moments

Black Swan (2010)

November 2, 2018

Nina is one of the most dedicated and technical dancers in her ballet company. When their star retires all the girls vie for her position and Nina is granted the role, if, and it’s a big if, she can tap into her less controlled and naturally talented side.

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In Art House, Drama, Fantasy, Horror Tags mjamesmcdonald, Black Swan, 2010, Darren Aronofsky, Natalie Portman, Mila Kunis, Vincent Cassell, R Rated, 5 Stars
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Persona (1966)

Directed by: Ingmar Bergman

Starring: Bibi Andersson, Liv Ullmann, Margaretha Krook, Gunnar Bjornstrand

Rated: NR (Suggested R For Brief Nudity, Thematic Elements, and a Scene of Graphic Sexual Dialogue)

Running Time: 1 h 23 m

TMM Score: 5 stars out of 5

STRENGTHS: Directing, Writing, Cinematography, Poetic Meaning, Ambiguity

WEAKNESSES: -

Persona (1966)

November 1, 2018

A nurse takes care of a mute actress at an isolated island home, only to find their personalities begin melding together. 

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In Art House, Drama, Thriller, Foreign Film Tags Ingmar Bergman, Bibi Andersson, Liv Ullmann, Margaretha Krook, Gunnar Bjornstrand, NR, 1966, Persona, 5 Stars
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The Love Witch (2016)

Directed by: Anna Biller

Starring: Samantha Robinson, Jeffrey Vincent Parise, Laura Waddell

Rated: NR (Best Guess: R)

Running Time: 2h

TMM Score: 5 Stars (loved it)

STRENGTHS: Production Design, Dreamy Retro Vibes

WEAKNESSES: Slightly Longer than Necessary

The Love Witch (2016)

November 1, 2018

Elaine is anything but a modern girl. Using magic to lure and keep men, however, she is left with a host of unexpected and frustrating emotions. Not to mention the ever growing stack of bodies she can claim to her name.

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In Art House, Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Romance Tags mjamesmcdonald, Anna Biller, 5 Stars, Samantha Robinson, Jeffrey Vincent Parise, Laura Waddell, The Love Witch, 2016
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The Bride of Frankenstein (1935)

Directed by: James Whale

Starring: Boris Karloff, Colin Clive, Elsa Lanchester, Ernest Thesiger

Rated: NR (Suggested PG for Violence and Some Scary Imagery)

Running Time: 1 h 15 m

TMM Score: 5 stars out of 5

STRENGTHS: Characters, Story Structure, Moral Dilemmas, Effects, Technically Superior to Original, Acting, Pacing

WEAKNESSES: -

The Bride of Frankenstein (1935)

October 31, 2018

The continuing misadventures of Frankenstein and his monster.

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In Action, Art House, Comedy, Crime, Drama, Fantasy, Horror, Mystery, Thriller Tags James Whale, Boris Karloff, Colin Clive, Elsa Lanchester, Ernist Thesiger, NR, 1935, 5 Stars, Universal Monster
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The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988)

Directed by: Terry Gilliam

Starring: John Neville, Eric Idle, Sarah Polley, Robin Williams, Uma Thurman

Rated: PG

Running Time: 2h 6m

TMM Score: 4 Stars (Really Liked It)

STRENGTHS: Creativity, Fantasy, Performances

WEAKNESSES: Uneven, Slow in Spots

The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988)

October 26, 2018

The City is under attack by the Turks and while the government know it alls claim to have it all in hand, the townspeople are being treated with a theatrical presentation of the adventures of Baron Munchausen. That is, until the real Baron shows up and tells them that the siege outside their gates is really his fault, but not to fear. He will set it right, again.

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In Adventure, Art House, Children's Movies, Comedy, Epic, Fantasy Tags mjamesmcdonald, The Adventures of Baron Munchausen, 1988, Terry Gilliam, 4 Stars, PG, John Neville, Eric Idle, Sarah Polley, Robin Williams, Uma Thurman
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The Elephant Man (1980)

Directed by: David Lynch

Starring: John Hurt, Anthony Hopkins, Anne Bancroft

Rated: R

Running Time: 2h 4m

TMM Score: 5 Stars

STRENGTHS: Make Up, Acting, Otherworldliness

WEAKNESSES: None

The Elephant Man (1980)

October 24, 2018

Summary

A surgeon in Victorian England ‘discovers’ a man whose congenital mutilations are so grotesque that no one in society can stand the sight of the circus sideshow man. As he endeavors to bring this “elephant-man” into society, the surgeon inadvertently creates another sort of freak show amongst England’s high society. Can this unfortunate soul ever find rest?


Prove ‘Em Wrong?

After the critical success of “Eraserhead,” there were some in film circles who felt that while it was a really unique and creative vision, it also betrayed David Lynch as an arthouse director, who would never be able to adapt his aesthetic to a more mainstream form. The, “Elephant Man,” Lynch’s most accessible film, is his answer to the critics.

In some ways they were right and in others they were wrong. On the one hand, “The Elephant Man,” Is the only David Lynch movie many people will have ever even heard of. On the other, many of those people will have heard of the film but not seen it, since it is strikingly unmodern, with none of the features we typically expect in a four quadrant film.

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The Limits

The main things that makes this film work so well is its theme and the way that Lynch, as a director, communicates that theme, not just verbally, but visually. The film loosely tells the story of a real man’s, Joseph Merrick’s, life. Luckily, Lynch understands, as do the best directors, that making a film is not about telling the facts. It is about communicating ideas and thoughts. As such, he does not confine himself to actual events, opting instead to try and communicate his own feelings about this man’s life as he reacted to it.

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Merrick, the ‘elephant man,' played by John Hurt (1984), begins the film already in a cage. He is a circus side show, only for the especially brave. His appearance remains unseen to the audience but it is so ghastly that the carnival owner treats him simply as a beast and he behaves as one. A surgeon, played by Anthony Hopkins (Silence of the Lambs), buys the elephant man from the carnival owner and sets out to rehabilitate him, once he realizes that there truly is a man beneath that mass of malformed flesh. 

It seems the stage is set for a miracle to occur. A little love and kindness, and the most deformed and hurting among us turn from monsters into men. At least, that is how most Hollywood films would go.

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This is where Lynch’s brilliance shines. He never lets us forget that John is a human being, but that very very few other people see him that way. As Merrick learns to dress, speak, and converse properly in society, there remains no cure for his deformity and so he simply becomes the subject of another sort of disgusting carnival show, this time playing at high society but never really belonging.

Lynch is the perfect director for a task such as this. His eye hones in on all of the ways that society, the surgeon, and the carnival owner all behave like animals toward Merrick. He sees the malformed human heart and holds it out for us all to see and examine. In the end we see that the film is not about transforming a near animal into a man, but about all of the ways that we, who have no outer scar, are deeply flawed within.

He explores the limits of humanity not as the frontier of what qualifies biologically as a human, with head, and arms, and language, but what qualifies as the frontier of our inner humanity, with compassion, mercy, and vulnerability. This unfolding of our undesirable traits, thoughts, and feelings is what Lynch does best so while this film amy not meet modern standards horror, it is a sort of horror film.

Yet again, however, Lynch cannot help himself, and makes it horror at the sight of ourselves, with which we are confronted, not the horror of the film.

Review by: Michael McDonald
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Michael Mcdonald

In Art House, Drama, Horror Tags mjamesmcdonald, 1980, David Lynch, John Hurt, Anne Bancroft, 5 Stars
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Viy (1967)

Directed by: Konstantin Ershov, Georgiy Kropachvov

Starring: Leonid Kuravlyov, Natalya Varley, Aleksey Glazyrin

Rated: NR (Suggested PG-13 for Some Frightening Moments)

Running Time: 1 h 17 m

TMM Score: 4 stars out of 5

STRENGTHS: Story, Irony, Cinematography, Some Special Effects, Historical Importance

WEAKNESSES: Some Special Effects, Scary Moments Feel Slightly Dated

Viy (1967)

October 21, 2018

A young priest is ordered to preside over the wake of a witch, whom he murdered, which means spending three nights alone in her mausoleum. 

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In Adventure, Art House, Crime, Drama, Fantasy, Foreign Film, Horror, Thriller Tags Viy, 1967, Konstantin Ershov, Georgiy Kropachvov, Leonid Kuravlyov, Natalya Varley, Aleksey Glazyrin, NR, 4 Stars
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The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)

Directed by: Jim Sharman

Starring: Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon, Barry Bostwick

Rated: R

Running Time: 1 h 40 m

TMM Score: 4 stars out of 5

STRENGTHS: Tim Curry, Music, Production Design, Comedy, Uniqueness, Acting

WEAKNESSES: It's Not Everyone's Cup of Tea

The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)

October 19, 2018

A newly engaged couple get a flat tire near a castle where the mad Dr. Frank-N-Furter is having a party. 

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In Art House, Comedy, Fantasy, Horror, Musical, Mystery, Romance, Sci Fi, Thriller Tags 1975, 4 Stars, R, Jim Sharman, Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon, Barry Bostwick
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A Tale of Two Sisters (2003)

Directed by: Jee-woon Kim

Starring: Soo-jung Lim, Kap-su Kim, Jung-ah Yum, Geun-young Moon

Rated: R for Some Violence and Disturbing Images

Running Time: 1 h 55 m

TMM Score: 3.5 stars out of 5

STRENGTHS: Directing, Acting, Sound Design, Atmosphere

WEAKNESSES: Pacing

A Tale of Two Sisters (2003)

October 16, 2018

A family struggles to deal with a horrible tragedy.

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In Art House, Crime, Drama, Foreign Film, Horror, Mystery, Thriller Tags South Korea, 2003, R, Soo-jung Lim, Kap-su Kim, Jung-ah Yum, Geun-young Moon, 3.5 Stars
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Baskin (2015)

Directed by: Can Evenol

Starring: Mehmet Cerraghoglu, Gorkem Kasal, Ergun Kuyucu

Rated: NR (Suggest R for Disturbing Ritualistic Violence and Sex, Gore, and Language)

Running Time: 1 h 37 m

TMM Score: 3 stars out of 5

STRENGTHS: Concept, Direction, Production Design, Some Writing, Cool Twist

WEAKNESSES: Content, Some Dialogue, Characters

Baskin (2015)

October 13, 2018

A squad of cops are called to an isolated building, only to find that there is a group of nefarious occupants. 

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In Art House, Crime, Fantasy, Horror, Foreign Film Tags Baskin, 2015, Can Evenol, Mehmet Cerraghoglu, Gorkem Kasal, Ergun Kuyucu, NR, 3 Stars, Turkey
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