Name: Pacze Moj
Weblog: criticalculture.blogspot.com [RSS]
Articles: 18
First Published: Wednesday, October 19, 2005
Last Published: Tuesday, June 6, 2006
Currently listing articles 18-1:
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Movie Review: Basquiat— Julian Schnabel's bio-pic of shooting-star graffiti artist Jean-Michel Basquiat paints a fine picture.
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Movie Review: The Proposition— Nick Cave writes an Australian Western. Lots of blood. Good film.
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Movie Review: Caché— Caché: Haneke makes your throat hurt, but can you clothe the emperor?
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Movie Review: Queimada— Gillo Pontecorvo's other, other film: Marlon Brando makes war as William Walker.
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Movie Review: Cléo de 5 à 7— Spend an afternoon with Cléo in Paris. She'll change your life.
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Book Review: The Lincoln Lawyer by Michael Connelly— A popular legal thriller gets the chair; the semicolon pulls the switch.
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Movie Review: King Kong— King Kong: as stylistic self-plagiarism, as unorthodox Hollywood film, as metaphor of Jackson's LOTR experience.
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Book Review: Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov— Lolita is a book for fellow grammaphiles.
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Movie Review: Junebug— It is what it is.
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Book Review: The Day of the Locust— If there’s one thing West nailed in The Day of the Locust, it was a young, nubile Britney Spears.
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Book Review: Kazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go— The Secret Garden + A Clockwork Orange = Never Let Me Go
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Movie Review: Flightplan— Director Schwentke fails to do what made Hitchcock so fascinating and engaging; Schwentke fails to acknowledge the audience.
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Book Review: A Rumor of War— It’s difficult not to be struck and somehow changed by Caputo’s picture of the Vietnam War.
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Movie Review: Green Street— A good and surprisingly challenging film that could well be stamped: “subversive”.
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Review: Max Richter's The Blue Notebooks— The Blue Notebooks is more than what you hear.
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DVD Review: The Searchers— Could it be that The Searchers is great and I just don't see it?
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Book Review: The Life of Pi— It is as a parable about the need for embellishment and imagination that this book is most successful and valuable.
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The Sunset Tree— The Mountain Goats sound like mountain goats - go figure.


