The director of 'A Prophet' finds crisscrossing lives and millennial ennui in the 13th arrondissement and an indie horror film logs into the melancholy terrors of an online community.
Thanks for reviewing Paris, I hadn't heard of it but all you have to say is from the director of A Prophet and writer of Portrait of a Lady on Fire and I'm in.
should we assume your Thursday In Review section is about theatrical releases unless you specify otherwise? I ask because I read these and then immediately wondered: where can I see these?
We should get back in the habit of including that info at the end of reviews. As for these, Paris is in theaters and on demand, WAGTTWF is theaters only, but HBO Max has the streaming rights. I suspect it will be there soon.
Thanks for reviewing Paris, I hadn't heard of it but all you have to say is from the director of A Prophet and writer of Portrait of a Lady on Fire and I'm in.
The release is pretty low-key but I think people will like it. Cool poster from Tomine, too. It's rare that the American poster is the best one, but that's the case here: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12708658/mediaviewer/rm2590775809/
Loved 13th District! The score by Rone was phenomenal, perfectly captures the zeitgeist of questionably-sincere digital relationships.
should we assume your Thursday In Review section is about theatrical releases unless you specify otherwise? I ask because I read these and then immediately wondered: where can I see these?
We should get back in the habit of including that info at the end of reviews. As for these, Paris is in theaters and on demand, WAGTTWF is theaters only, but HBO Max has the streaming rights. I suspect it will be there soon.