4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Mar 27, 2017
If you know anything about director Max Ophuls you might realize his preoccupation with the cycling of time and storyline, even in visual terms. He initiates La Ronde with a lengthy opening shot that, of course, involves stairs (one of his trademarks), and the introduction of our narrative by a man read more
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Mar 27, 2017
If you know anything about director Max Ophuls you might realize his preoccupation with the cycling of time and storyline, even in visual terms. He initiates La Ronde with a lengthy opening shot that, of course, involves stairs (one of his trademarks), and the introduction of our narrative by a man read more
For the Criterion Blogathon
With the release of one of 2014's most unique films, Wes Anderson's The Grand Budapest Hotel, came an avalanche of publicity. The influences on Anderson's much acclaimed and awarded bittersweet romp through a fictional between-the-wars Old Europe were wid read more
For the Criterion Blogathon
With the release of one of 2014's most unique films, Wes Anderson's The Grand Budapest Hotel, came an avalanche of publicity. The influences on Anderson's much acclaimed and awarded bittersweet romp through a fictional between-the-wars Old Europe were wid read more
For the Criterion Blogathon
With the release of one of 2014's most unique films, Wes Anderson's The Grand Budapest Hotel, came an avalanche of publicity. The influences on Anderson's much acclaimed and awarded bittersweet romp through a fictional between-the-wars Old Europe, were wi read more
La Ronde Directed by Max Ophüls Adapted by Max Ophüls and Jack Natanson from the play “Riegen” by Arthur Schnitzler 1950/France Films Sacha Gordine First viewing/Hulu This light look at love and lust features a dynamite cast of French stars past, present, and to come along with read more