Tag Archives: Bérénice Bejo
Michael Haneke’s Revered ‘Amour’ Wins Palme d’Or
The lovely Bérénice Bejo, along with a handful of presenters that included Alec Baldwin, Adrien Brody, Gong Li, and Audrey Tautou, dished out the award-winners today for the 65th annual Cannes Film Festival. As widely expected, the festival’s utmost critical … Continue reading
Nominees for 2012 Indie Spirit Awards Include ‘The Artist,’ ‘The Descendants,’ ‘Take Shelter’
The Film Independent Spirit Awards have announced their slate of nominees for the organization’s 2012 ceremony, which will be held on February 25 of the new year. Michel Hazanavicius’ The Artist, fresh off taking home the big prize from the … Continue reading
Movie Review: ‘The Artist’ (2011)
One of the more discussion-piquing results of contemporary cinema’s ever-increasing implementation of technological advancements is the way these innovations can often distort the essential quality of a film. James Cameron’s Avatar is a perfectly applicable and illustrative, if over-referenced, example … Continue reading
Diving into the Parodic World of ‘OSS 177′
Yesterday morning, on a semi-whim — ever since seeing The Artist, I’d been meaning to dive into the earlier work of the director-star combo of Michel Hazanavicius and Jean Dujardin, and this recent tip-off from Brad Brevet provided the necessary … Continue reading
