Monthly Archives April 2009

Michelangelo Antonioni, "Le Amiche" (1955).

Here’s Francois Truffaut, talking about Antonioni: I don’t like the way he deals with women, because instead of talking about them as a man would, he talks about them as though he had been told their secrets, like General De Gaulle telling the Algerians, ‘I have understood you.’ He flatters women, but it doesn’t seem [...]

Darren Lynn Bousman, "Saw IV" (2007).

Prompted by a brief discussion on “crap” on Pivotal-film — Ashes of Time Redux and My Blueberry Nights were inexplicably mentioned, though the latter is certainly Wong’s weakest film to date — I hereby submit Saw IV for consideration, as it’s truly worthy of the word. Oh, the curse of obsessive seriality, a fatal compulsion [...]