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Belle de Jour (Luis Buñuel, 1967)
“Part case history, part surrealist prank, Luis Buñuel’s Belle de Jour gets a stunning new Blu-ray transfer, bolstered with the usual treasure trove of extras, from the Criterion Collection.” Read my review of the terrific new Blu-ray version of Belle … Continue reading
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Capsule Reviews: May 23 – 26
The King of Marvin Gardens (Bob Rafelson, 1972) – 4/5 Trading the situational naturalism of Five Easy Pieces (1970) for a more abstract, even allegorical, approach, Marvin Gardens (named for a piece of real estate on a Monopoly board, and … Continue reading
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