Jules and Dolores (O Roubo da Taça)
by Felipe Rosa
Jules and Dolores: Caito Ortiz’s work is lightweight entertainment, a farce inspired by real facts
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: comedy, crime
by Felipe Rosa
Jules and Dolores: Caito Ortiz’s work is lightweight entertainment, a farce inspired by real facts
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: comedy, crime
by Felipe Rosa
Star Trek Beyond: Justin Lin’s entry to the franchise is, at times, surprisingly and pleasurably low-key;
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: action, sci fi
by Felipe Rosa
The Friends of Eddie Coyle: Peter Yates’ drama is low-key, tight, efficient and a bit cold, even, but not less engaging because of it.
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: crime, drama
by Felipe Rosa
Only Angels Have Wings: Howard Hawks‘ film is really engaging and entertaining; even at a
Categories: Film reviews, Revisit • Tags: adventure
by Felipe Rosa
A Brighter Summer Day: Edward Yang’s film is a magnificent and rewarding journey.
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: drama, top
by Felipe Rosa
F for Fake: Orson Welles’ documentary (or essay) is quite undefinable and indescribable,
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: comedy, documentary, top
by Felipe Rosa
A Hologram for the King: Tom Tykwer’s film tries to handle too many different storylines,
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: comedy, drama
by Felipe Rosa
The Connection: Cédric Jimenez’s film is well-put together and solid, but also
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: crime, drama
by Felipe Rosa
Rocco and His Brothers: Luchino Visconti makes a touching, complex, poetic drama that is also
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: drama, top