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Critics / Publications / Vue Weekly (Edmonton, Canada)

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    • Josef Braun
    • Jonathan Busch
    • Brian Gibson
    • Paul Matwychuk

Vue Weekly (Edmonton, Canada)

  
a b c d e f g h ( i ) j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Other   (1-17) of 17 541 Total
  
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Rating Title Year Quote Author

Tomato

I'll Sleep When I'm Dead (2004)

" I'll Sleep When I'm Dead deftly traces the sad, steady pulse just under the skin of things . . . the lingering images etching out their own fitting epitaph."

Brian Gibson

Tomato

Igby Goes Down (2002)

"Writer/director Burr Steers displays a pitch-perfect sense of the way Igby is at once repelled by his family and his upbringing and yet an unmistakable product of it."

Paul Matwychuk

Splat

In the Cut (2003)

"Elegantly shot but poorly assembled, Campion's fractured film [has] . . . a lot of vivid blood and guts, but no head and brains to control the flow of passion."

Brian Gibson

Splat

In the Realms of the Unreal (2004)

"Suggests only that Darger’s inner life was rich but came out in simple and unfocused art. . . . What Darger needs isn’t fan fiction, but insightful analysis and criticism."

Brian Gibson

Splat

The In-Laws (2003)

"A sloppy excuse for 95 minutes of celluloid . . . Andrew Fleming's film should be outlawed for its sheer laziness alone."

Brian Gibson

Tomato

An Inconvenient Truth (2006)

"A torrent of data, graphs, and images churns into a Category 5 scientific warning of impending doom for the earth. . . . consciousness-raising by a man who has found his calling."

Brian Gibson

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Inglourious Basterds (2009)

"SideVue: Tarantino Rex. Considers Quentin Tarantino's films and career."

Brian Gibson

Tomato

Inside Deep Throat (2005)

"What makes Inside Deep Throat not so easy to swallow is the way it forces us to take a good hard look at our own voyeuristic reflexes or snap moral judgments."

Brian Gibson

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The International (2009)

"SideVue: Banking On A New Bad. Considers the trend of villain-izing globalization issues in recent Hollywood thrillers, in light of The International."

Brian Gibson

Tomato

Invincible (2002)

"Even if Invincible is not quite the career peak that The Pianist is for Roman Polanski, it demonstrates that Werner Herzog can still leave us with a sense of wonder at the diverse, marvelously twisted shapes history has taken."

Josef Braun

Splat

The Invisible (2007)

"The Invisible lives down to its name--this is a visually forgettable flick. More subpar than supernatural."

Brian Gibson

Splat

Iraq in Fragments (2006)

"Bafflingly, the threats in an occupied country consistently come from within, not without or overhead: what has the effect of the US occupation and Hussein's vicious rule been on these people? Offers a fragmented, obscuring picture of Iraq."

Brian Gibson

Tomato

Iron Island (2006)

"Conflicts, contrasts and apparent paradoxes lap away under the surface, beautifully shot by cinematographer Reza Jallali . . . Iron Island has an eerie, elemental beauty."

Brian Gibson

Splat

It Runs in the Family (2003)

"Like those family albums you take out of the drawer every so often...a collection of fairly bland scenes that mean a lot more to the people in the picture than anyone else."

Brian Gibson

Tomato

It's All Gone Pete Tong (2005)

"Surges along on wry dialogue and energetic scenes, mixing spot-on parody with comments on the exploitation of the handicapped and the fads of the dance music industry. "

Brian Gibson

Tomato

The Italian (2007)

"A throwback to neo-realist filmmaking . . . snowballs in emotion until later scenes are stomach-knotting in their tension. The film largely avoids sentiment with its muted score and shadowed close-ups."

Brian Gibson

Tomato

Ivan the Terrible - Pt. 1 & 2 (1944)

"Most revealing as an unintended allegory for Russian rulers' continuing will, in their aspiration for absolutism, to lead a powerful and menacing empire, regardless of those people far below who get crushed by an iron fist."

Brian Gibson

  
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