Articles by Liz Clayton
Cafe Lumiere Hou Hsiao Hsien
PUBLISHED Nov 17, 2016
Gentle as a running brook, Hsiao-Hsien's tribute to Japanese director Yasujiro Ozu turns the clattering landscape of Tokyo transit into a n...
Zebraman Takashi Miike
PUBLISHED Nov 17, 2016
Superhero tropes have gotten about as worn-out and used-up as can be these days, but Zebraman has come to save the genre from itself, crapp...
Raspberry Reich Bruce Labruce
PUBLISHED Nov 17, 2016
Here's the storyboard for The Raspberry Reich: cock, cock, cock, fucking, revolutionary propaganda, fucking, fucking, plot, revolutionary p...
Siblings David Weaver
PUBLISHED Nov 17, 2016
The first thing you'll notice about Siblings is that it's trying really, really hard to be edgy. From the sexy "dress up for grandpa's fune...
Les Choristes Christophe Barratier
PUBLISHED Nov 17, 2016
A gentle, unashamedly feel-good movie, Les Choristes chronicles a chilly French school for troubled boys through the lens of a choirmaster'...
Land Of Plenty Wim Wenders 2
PUBLISHED Nov 17, 2016
It's diverting enough, sure, Wenders's post-9/11 movie starring John Diehl and Michelle Williams as renegades in an "all bets are off" Los...
Novelist Turns Novel Amusement-Ist
DVD ZINE
PUBLISHED Jan 1, 2006
You might know Jim Munroe as a novelist. Or from his weekly video game column. Or his history in the zine world, or his burgeoning indie fi...
Bad Guy
Kim Ki-duk
PUBLISHED Apr 1, 2005
A misguided attempt to illuminate the darker side of "true love," Bad Guy is an only okay foray into exploring the mind and stunted emotion...