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Feeling Yourself Disintegrate

September 13, 2021January 11, 2006 by Culture Snob

In Dark Water, the 2002 Japanese horror movie that was re-made in the United States in 2005, an anxious, annoying, newly single mother named Yoshimi rents a very wet apartment and encounters a greenish ghost. I thought: Certainly this would have been a much more entertaining film if Yoshimi battled the pink robots instead.

Tagged: Dark Water, Horror, Making a Mockery, Reviews
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Intolerable Cruelty

September 13, 2021January 10, 2006 by Culture Snob

The easy, conventional reading of Lars von Trier’s Dogville casts it as an anti-American screed. Yet that interpretation exists almost completely outside of the movie itself. In other words, many of von Trier’s critics are full of shit.

Tagged: Dogville, Dramas, Lars von Trier, Misunderstood Movies, Reflexivity, Reviews
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God Said, “Eh … “

September 13, 2021January 4, 2006 by Culture Snob

The core material of Julia Sweeney’s performance movie God Said, “Ha!” is strong enough to nearly overcome the treatment.

Tagged: God Said "Ha!", Julia Sweeney, Reviews
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Extraordinary Music from the Margins of 2005

September 13, 2021December 28, 2005 by Culture Snob

Twelve albums (and one stray song) from 2005 that I loved, most of them in the indie-rock vein and all of them a bit off the beaten path.

Tagged: A Frames, Against Me!, Amy Rigby, Andrew Bird, Asha Bhosle, Bloc Party, Calla, Favorite Things, Fiona Apple, Hot Hot Heat, Kronos Quartet, New Pornographers, Self-Involvement, Summer at Shatter Creek, The Frames, The Kills
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War Won’t Tear Us Apart

September 13, 2021December 27, 2005 by Culture Snob

In A Very Long Engagement, Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s fervid need to turn everything into fussy, over-processed whimsy is wholly incongruous with its primary subject: war.

Tagged: A Very Long Engagement, Fantasy, Foreign-Language Films, Jean-Pierre Jeunet, Reviews, War
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Anthropomorphic Widescreen

September 13, 2021December 20, 2005 by Culture Snob

March of the Penguins, the surprise summer hit, is often awe-inspiring in its content and stunningly beautiful in its visuals, but it’s also a big fucking cheat.

Tagged: Documentaries, March of the Penguins, Nature, Reviews
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The King(dom) of Comedy

September 13, 2021December 15, 2005 by Culture Snob

The ever-divisive Lars von Trier is not known as a storyteller, and that’s the main reason his miniseries The Kingdom – which was released on DVD in November – is so surprising.

Tagged: Foreign-Language Films, Horror, Lars von Trier, Reviews, Riget, Television, The Kingdom
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Building a Film-Book Library

September 13, 2021November 30, 2005 by Culture Snob

A document of my film education and something that I hope will help guide people who are intimidated by the thousands of film books available – from omnibus guides to explorations of single works.

Tagged: David Thomson, Ways of Watching
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Fear Is Blind

September 13, 2021November 29, 2005 by Culture Snob

Afraid of the Dark, Mark Peploe’s smart but minor psychological thriller, comprises two movies. One of these stories represents reality, and one is fantasy, and it takes no genius to figure out which is which. Thankfully, the film doesn’t try to fool the audience.

Tagged: Afraid of the Dark, Mark Peploe, Reviews, Thrillers
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There’s a Hole in the Goblet, Mike Newell, Mike Newell

September 13, 2021November 23, 2005 by Culture Snob

Harry Potter in Goblet of Fire is stymied by a movie that makes him more pawn than active participant, a film so concerned with barrelling through its sprawling plot that it never finds any rhythm, resonance, or even genuine conflict.

Tagged: Harry Potter, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Mike Newell, Reviews
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