Not being a New Yorker, I always figured I wasn’t the kinda girl who would dig Woody Allen. There were a few movies I’d liked, like Shadows and Fog, Match Point and Purple Rose of Cairo (which this film resembles a bit in it’s fantasy aspects)…but for the most part he was an enigma. A director that seemed a bit too far above my tastes to really resonate. With Midnight in Paris, I’m now a believer. Midnight is a delight from beginning to end, and it shows that Woody Allen can do so much more than write celluloid love songs to New York. C’est si bon!
Poor Gil has a rough life. As a much sought-after Hollywood screenwriter, he makes good money, lives well in the lap of California luxury and has an absolutely stunning fiance. Doesn’t sound so rough? Gil thinks so...
Poor Gil has a rough life. As a much sought-after Hollywood screenwriter, he makes good money, lives well in the lap of California luxury and has an absolutely stunning fiance. Doesn’t sound so rough? Gil thinks so...
- 6/10/2011
- by Denise Kitashima Dutton
- Atomic Popcorn
By Christopher Stipp
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Paris - DVD Review
A movie that speaks to the short story lover in me, what you have here is a great film starring Juliette Binoche and a multitude of other Parsian luminaries who act in a multiple narrative that delivers on being interesting, insightful and a passionate ride through the city of lovers.
Director Cédric Klapisch should be applauded for making a movie that not only tells the tales of lives who tangentially intersect one another throughout the film but that makes Paris itself part of the movie.
The Archives, Right Here
I was able to sit down for a couple of years and pump out a book. It’s got little to do with movies. Download and read “Thank You, Goodnight” right Here for free.
Check out my new column, This Week In Trailers, at SlashFilm.com and follow me on Twitter under the name: Stipp
Paris - DVD Review
A movie that speaks to the short story lover in me, what you have here is a great film starring Juliette Binoche and a multitude of other Parsian luminaries who act in a multiple narrative that delivers on being interesting, insightful and a passionate ride through the city of lovers.
Director Cédric Klapisch should be applauded for making a movie that not only tells the tales of lives who tangentially intersect one another throughout the film but that makes Paris itself part of the movie.
- 3/26/2010
- by Christopher Stipp
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