Paris, Texas – My First Time Film Review Carmen Paddock April 6, 2020 Reviews In this new series of articles, our writers are watching classic films for the first time. Here, Carmen catches up on 1984's Paris, Texas. Paris, Texas is grounded in the endless, expansive topographies...
Pope Francis: A Man of His Word – Review Tom Bond August 10, 2018 Reviews You may expect a film about the current Pope to be of interest only to religious viewers, but veteran director Wim Wenders tries his hardest to generate a broader audience for his gentle documentary. This is a...
The Beautiful Days Of Aranjuez – Venice 2016 Review Kambole Campbell September 2, 2016 Reviews The Beautiful Days of Aranjuez lacks as much momentum as it does sense. After the great opening 3D shots of Paris, the film proceeds to disappear up itself and stay there for an excruciatingly tedious 90...
The Salt Of The Earth – Review Calum Baker July 20, 2015 Reviews Sebastião Salgado and Wim Wenders are perfect together: veterans of photography and filmmaking respectively, and concerned with the political and spiritual - both subjects being treated deeply and...