Son of Saul (Saul Fia)
by Felipe Rosa
Son of Saul: László Nemes not so much tells a story, but uses a conducting thread to
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: drama
by Felipe Rosa
Son of Saul: László Nemes not so much tells a story, but uses a conducting thread to
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: drama
by Felipe Rosa
2015 was a peculiar film-watching year. Up to June, if a list such as this one had to be written, I would have to leave it blank. Of course there was a “best film”, out of everything I had watched, but not one of those earned, for me, a spot in a list that was supposed to celebrate the quality of the films of the year.
Categories: Lists
by Felipe Rosa
Room: survival tales exist in many shapes and forms, but rarely quite like this one. Lenny Abrahamson’s film tells
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: drama
by Felipe Rosa
Theeb: Naji Abu Nowar’s film is a quiet, old-fashioned coming-of-age adventure. While it doesn’t
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: adventure, drama
by Felipe Rosa
The Brand New Testament: Jaco Van Dormael chose to, instead of having a good story to tell,
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: comedy, fantasy
by Felipe Rosa
Rams: Grímur Hákonarson little gem of a movie mixes in unusual setting and starting point with
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: drama
by Felipe Rosa
The Danish Girl: Tom Hooper had an interesting story in his hands, but tells it in a bland, uninteresting way.
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: biopic / historic, drama
by Felipe Rosa
Brooklyn: more important than how new an story is, is how well it’s told. That’s the case in John Crowley’s film:
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: drama
by Felipe Rosa
While it all starts on the page, the Writers Guild Awards is the last guild fictional ballot I’ll post. Ironic, I know. The nominees for this year’s award can be seen at their website or IMDb.
Categories: Non-Reviews • Tags: awards 2015