Our editors pick their favorite foreign language films—from modern Bollywood to 1950s Sweden—that you can watch right now.
i will diversify where i write so i show that i can adapt to different styles. i will build a real website to be more professional. i will call myself a travel writer because if i can’t who can? i will go to conferences to learn more about the trade. i will network with people...
Kuolleet lehdet. (Fallen leaves) (Aki Kaurismäki) No Hard Feelings. (Gene Stupnitsky) Vincent doit mourir. (Vincent Must Die) (Stéphan Castang) Perfect Days + Anselm (3D). (Wim Wenders) Dumb Money. (Craig Gillespie) Le Livre des solutions. (Michel Gondry) Lola. (Andrew Legge) Holly...
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funny thing about women, if you don't make a big pitch for them, they get mad. If you do, they get mad. How can you win? Ryder Smith: You can't, you're not playing for the same stakes. TV Thompson: Boy, I know what you mean. While you're seeing stars, they see a wedding...
Alongside Hounds of Love, these are two punishing, brutal movies I can't really recommend watching, but they've become so ingrained in the Australian horror narrative I thought I'd include a nod. Based on the real, horrifying murders committed in the '90s in Adelaide, Snowtown (also ...
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Movies where everyone loses can be pretty bleak, but they are often fairer and more satisfying than movies withunearned happy endings. All of these films leave their characters in a worse place than where they started, but it’s up to you to decide which one is the most ruthless. Vo...
Now we just want to show that we can do other things, but even if it’s the only thing you do in a career it’s still been a good career." But he's been around the block enough to know, he added, "We were incredibly lucky to not have a single bad personality or toxic energ...
I’m rather hoping some of you may be able to tell me a little more about Alan Male in order that we can put it on the public record. Nathan Tasca’s research shows he was still trading in cars post-War, as Weir & Male Motors at 243 Latrobe Street, familiar territory for him!