Mistress America
by Felipe Rosa
Mistress America: Noah Baumbach’s film is a stilted, pompous and barely
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: bottom, comedy, drama
by Felipe Rosa
Mistress America: Noah Baumbach’s film is a stilted, pompous and barely
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: bottom, comedy, drama
by Felipe Rosa
Jokesters: Gustavo Rosa de Moura’s documentary is a light, pleasant and extremely funny sit. The great
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: comedy, documentary
by Felipe Rosa
Mr. Hulot’s Holiday: Jacques Tati’s masterpiece is the near-perfect combination of comedy and melancholy. The comedy is
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: comedy, top
by Felipe Rosa
Jour de Fête: Jacques Tati’s comedy is wholly enjoyable and funny; less that telling a story, he is caringly
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: comedy
by Felipe Rosa
Harvey: Henry Koster presents a whimsical, pleasurable, low-key comedy; the story has
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: comedy, drama
by Felipe Rosa
While We’re Young: Noah Baumbach’s film approaches, at times, a broad caricature;
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: comedy, drama
by Felipe Rosa
In Order of Disappearance: Hans Petter Moland tells a somewhat common, tired story, which is generally entertaining in a low-key way;
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: comedy, crime
by Felipe Rosa
His Girl Friday: Howard Hawks creates a delightful comedy; the story has a frantic pace and it is unafraid to be
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: comedy
by Felipe Rosa
Inherent Vice: Paul Thomas Anderson created a film that is, at the same time,
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: comedy, crime, drama