Really though…
It’s hard to try and keep myself in the dark, so as to keep my expectations from reaching unimaginable heights, when the marketing team behind Prometheus plans to keep releasing such incredible viral videos.
Bertrand Bonello’s highly stylized look at the final days of a fin-de-siècle brothel in Paris conjures up the languid beauty and frank sexuality of French Romantic painting. Its visual sumptuousness lands somewhere between Ingres and Renoir but with stylistic provocations worthy of a time-travelling Baudelaire.
In the nineteenth century, much of the Parisian sex trade was confined to grands maisons, populated by elegant madams and a vetted clientele. They were akin to social clubs, with the gentleman participants expected to be as charming and witty as they might be in more respectable drawing rooms. The ladies were provocatively dressed and, upstairs, occupied numerous boudoirs ready for carnal pleasures. Even in such a controlled environment, dangers still lurked: disease was rampant and lethal, and sometimes even a gentleman might lose his temper and harm one of the women.
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Shame- Steve McQueen
The Tree of Life- Terrence Malick
*I can’t wait for this.
It’s funny, Somewhere was a temporary title, but it just stuck. Since I wanted the movie to be like a tone poem of this time in this guy’s life, it reflected his knowing he needs to go somewhere – but he doesn’t know where exactly.
Happy Few- Antony Cordier
Today, in beautiful movie posters…
Never Let Me Go- Mark Romanek
If the wait wasn’t already unbearable enough already, these three stunning posters just made it that much worse.
Today, in beautiful movie posters…
Never Let Me Go- Mark Romanek
Today, in beautiful movie posters…
Never Let Me Go- Mark Romanek
On the set of… The Tree of Life- Terrence Malick I’ve been following this pretty intensely and the big question I, along with anyone that calls themselves cinephiles, is ‘Will this really change the language of cinema?’ It’s undoubtedly a pretty bold statement being thrown around by various people who have seen early cuts and test footage but, when it’s someone as accomplished and has delivered films of such staggering beauty like Terrence Malick, you tend to listen. At this point, I’m just praying that this gets released before the end of the year.
Carlos- Olivier Assayas
A 330 minute long Olivier Assays film? Sign me up!
Today in beautiful posters… Somewhere- Sofia Coppola Why is December 22nd so far away?



