The reviews appearing in this column are of the movies available throughout North America, mainly in video stores and are usually never found it theaters. It is my goal here to help you find some of the most interesting, most artistic foreign and North American movies available. To put it in words of Peter Greenaway: "I wanted to make a cinema of ideas, not plots, and to use the same aesthetics as painting, which has always paid great attention to formal devices of structure, composition and framing."
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Art Cinema
Jun 19, 2000
Cabaret Balkan or the Powder Keg
Review of Goran Paskaljevic's film Cabaret Balkan
Jun 10, 2000
Sleepy Hollow
Review of Tim Burton's film Sleepy Hollow
May 30, 2000
Dogma
Review of Kevin Smith's film Dogma
May 19, 2000
Being John Malkovich
Review of Spike Jonze's film Being John Malkovich
May 11, 2000
Cube
Review of Vincenzo Natali's film Cube
May 3, 2000
Boondock Saints
Review of Troy Duffy's film Boondock Saints, frear from its ideas.
Apr 26, 2000
Fight Club
Review of David Fincher's film Fight Club
Apr 17, 2000
Blue in the Face, the love of Brooklyn
The review of Paul Auster and Wayne Wang's film, Blue in the Face.
Apr 11, 2000
Smoke
The review of Paul Auster and Wayne Wang's film, Smoke.
Apr 5, 2000
Der Himmel Uber Berlin
Review of Wim Wenders' film, Wings of Desire.
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