Ricky D'Ambrose
Review of TulpanSergei Dvortsevoy's "Tulpan"Even in its most quiet moments, Sergei Dvortsevoy’s "Tulpan" feels loud and clear. The images in this film, the Kazakh filmmaker’s fifth movie and first feature, include swaths of sky and land, trotted on by cattle and barely cultivated. Swirls of sand form cyclones, hordes of livestock thump and run, ... read morePosted on 11/11/2008 by Ricky D'Ambrose Review of W.Oliver Stone's "W."Talking about "W." is really a way of talking about Oliver Stone. True, the forty-third president is always in this biopic, always a presence on the screen, but the film's unabashed portrayal of George W. Bush's rise to the White House belongs undeniably to its director. "W." is the American ... read morePosted on 11/11/2008 by Ricky D'Ambrose |