CODA is an Improvement on the French Original.
There is Ruby/Emilia’s gorgeous voice. Every time she sings it’s a treat. And you’re willing to overlook a lot of small faults when she roars
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by Patrick | Jan 13, 2022 | Apple TV+, Archival Posts, Award Season, BAFTA, Drama, Film Reviews, Gotham Independent Film Awards, Independent Spirit Awards, National Board of Review, Oscars, PGA, SAG, WGA | 0 |
There is Ruby/Emilia’s gorgeous voice. Every time she sings it’s a treat. And you’re willing to overlook a lot of small faults when she roars
Read Moreby Patrick | Dec 7, 2021 | Archival Posts, BAFTA, Film Reviews, Genres, National Board of Review, NYFCC, Oscars, Queer Film, Romance | 2 |
“Licorice Pizza” and the gay stereotype. Here is a mincing queen with movements so exaggerated he could have Tourette’s syndrome.
Read Moreby Patrick | Jan 20, 2022 | Archival Posts, Drama, Film Reviews, Genres, Historic Events, Queer Film | 0 |
Like Vanessa Redgrave’s mother superior in Ken Russell’s “The Devils”, Benedetta has erotic visions of Jesus that come to her at intervals.
Read Moreby Patrick | Jan 19, 2022 | Action, Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV+, Archival Posts, ASC, Drama, Film Reviews, Genres, Independent Spirit Awards, National Board of Review | 0 |
Michael Sarnoski engaging “Pig”. The porcine scene-stealer keeps our interest in the early scenes but then it is all Cage.
Read Moreby Patrick | Dec 29, 2021 | Archival Posts, Drama, Film Reviews, Genres | 0 |
Collins and Parker have a wonderful rapport based on their shared love of horses, and there might be something deeper between them.
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