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December 12, 2014 Rhett Jones

WHITE GOD took home the Un Certain Regard prize at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, meaning it was the best movie with an innovative and strange approach. After watching the trailer, we can definitely confirm that it looks strange. In a country where mixed-breed dogs are restricted, a girl’s father abandons her pet and leaves it […]

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May 22, 2014 Rhett Jones

If you think 3D is for superheroes and the mass destruction of cities, Jean-Luc Godard’s Goodbye to Language is proving that 3D is for whatever Jean-Luc Godard wants — like completely disorienting the audience by making them go cross-eyed. The 83-year-old filmmaker’s latest is blowing critics away, bringing more innovation and spit-in-your-eye punk attitude to […]

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May 21, 2013 Marina Galperina

More than two decades later, Jodorowsky will still trip you out… without psychedelics. The Chilean-French magic-realist auteur returned to Cannes this year with his first feature in 23 years — La Danza de la Realidad (The Dance of Reality.) Shot in his hometown Tocopilla in the Chilean desert, the surreal epic echoes the memoirs of Jodorowsky’s Communist father, the political conflicts, the bloody battles… […]

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April 23, 2013 Marina Galperina

AHAHA GOTCHA! You thought Alejandro Jodorowsky’s Dune — the greatest science fiction film never made — was going to premiere at Cannes, but NO. It’s Frank Pavich’s Jodorowsky’s Dune, a documentary about Alejandro Jodorwosky’s ’70s project with H.R. Giger and the guy who wrote Alien, and the guy who worked on The Fifth Element and… and… how that whole […]

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