The question each viewer will have to answer for themselves is if can they get past the movie’s male fantasy aspect for that final reveal. Debut writer/director Rothery, who comes from the art department world, draws from various sci-fi movies to create the forlorn look of “Archive.”...
Cannes 2025 Video #5: Chaz Ebert on “Nouvelle Vague” and “Highest 2 Lowest”; Interviews with Elizabeth Guest and Filmmakers of “Average White Band”; Nicole Kidman on Women in Motion Award Chaz reviews two big releases out of Cannes and conducts two interviews with filmmakers out of the...
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The story is told through the eyes of Eve Batiste, played with fierce truthfulness byJurnee Smollett. Her family is descended from a slave, also named Eve, who saved her master's life and was rewarded with her freedom and with 16 children. In 1962, the Batistes are the premiere family i...
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A burning at the stake, an afternoon in the rack, headscrews, a douche with boiling water, nails into hands, induced vomiting, ripped tongues, dead babies,
Reviews Eating110 minutes ‧ R ‧ 1991 Roger Ebert June 21, 1991 3 min read We know why nature makes sex feel good. It’s so that people will be willing to go to all that mess and trouble simply to propagate the species. But why did nature make food taste good? Why have taste...