
Tom Grieve
Movies reviews only
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The Chinese Girl (1967) |
Godard's stylishly assembled depiction of a young Maoist cell in Paris alternately interrogates, skewers and champions the political radicals of its time. - The Skinny
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| Posted Apr 18, 2018
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Cuadecuc, Vampir (1970) |
A radical, avant-garde mood piece that is among the most mysterious artefacts in cinema. - The Skinny
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| Posted Oct 26, 2017
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Paths of Glory (1957) |
High on tension, low on fat and fully deserving of its reputation as one of the finest war films ever made. - The Skinny
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| Posted Sep 23, 2016
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Overlord (1975) |
A glimpse of both the inner life of the soldier waiting for combat, and the literal reality of the most devastating war the world has ever seen. - The Skinny
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| Posted Jun 27, 2016
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That Cold Day in the Park (1969) |
Full of the drifting long shots, slow zooms, and overlapping dialogue that would help to characterise Altman's later masterpieces. - The Skinny
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| Posted Jun 27, 2016
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Where You're Meant to Be (2016) |
Aidan Moffat is endearing and game throughout, providing the film with a lilting, self-reflective narration. - The Skinny
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| Posted Jun 13, 2016
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