Posts Tagged ‘Ignatiy Vishnevetsky’

Vishnevetsky On Neil Marshall’s Women And Men

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

Vishnevetsky On Neil Marshall’s Women And Men

Girish (And Commenters) On Watching Films, Keeping Notes

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

Girish (And Commenters) On Watching Films, Keeping Notes

“A minor film on this sort of scale is always a major gesture. Try as he might to be anonymous—and he always seems to be setting out to do just that, to get behind the camera and cease to be Sylvester Stallone—Stallone’s too sad, too pensive and frankly too much of an artist to do so.”

Saturday, August 14th, 2010

“A minor film on this sort of scale is always a major gesture. Try as he might to be anonymous—and he always seems to be setting out to do just that, to get behind the camera and cease to be Sylvester Stallone—Stallone’s too sad, too pensive and frankly too much of an artist to do so.”