Diane says: “South Korean director Hong Sang-Soo gives us another of his triplets–a dialogue repeated three times, with three sets of changing characters–in A TRAVELER’S NEEDS. If you’re attuned to the director, you’ll really enjoy this one and have some
Chris says: “More than a modern-day update of Robert Bresson’s AU HAZARD BALTHAZAR (a film about the world’s kindness and cruelty as inflicted upon a donkey), Jerzy Skolimowski’s Cannes Jury Prize winner stylistically is a world away from the earlier
Michael says: “It’s nice to see Isabelle Huppert still in fine form, leading a lively cast through a bit of a crime romp about some drug smugglers. Huppert plays Patience, a French-Arabic translator for the Paris police anti-narcotics unit, who interprets
Kyle says: “Recipient of dozens of international awards including the César Award, Film Independent Spirit Award, Nerw York Film Critics Circle and Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress, Isabelle Huppert is a virtual legend among contemporary actors:
Thom says: “As you’d suspect from the title this is yet another take on the supposed-classic Robert Louis Stevenson DR. JECKYLL & MR. HYDE shape-shifting horror novel. With so many examples of previous attempts to capture the essence of the