Born from dreams of celluloid, Orestes is a Greek-American writer based in London with degrees in Screenwriting, Film Studies, and Comparative Literature, as well as years of experience in ...
Welcome to Celluloid Purgatory, your friendly neighborhood video store (er, column), offering the finest in unseen, underseen, forgotten, and obscure films of yesterday and today. From the grindhouse ...
A Nurse, a Paramedic, a Gymnast and her Coach have formed a service for hire. They stand in for dead people by appointment, hired by the relatives, friends, or colleagues of the deceased. The company ...
After delivering one of my favorites films of last year with Dogtooth, I was heavily anticipating Yorgos Lanthimos‘ follow-up Alps at Toronto this year. While his odd storytelling and dark themes were ...
Will is a freelance writer who has been seen in a variety of print and online publications. See you at the movies. As a director who thrives in making richly absurdist, hilariously bleak, and ...
"Dogtooth," from director Yorgos Lanthimos, was among of our favorite films of 2010, and it's been with great anticipation that we've awaited his follow up, "Alps." Today we finally got our first ...
The new winner of the Sydney Film Festival official competition stars Aggeliki Papoulia, Aris Servetalis and Johnny Verkis. By Pip Bulbeck SYDNEY – Greek black comedy Alps, directed by Yorgos ...
Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos' latest film, "Alps," proposes a novel, if disquieting, technique for grief counseling. "Alps" is the name chosen to designate an ad-hoc group whose members stand in ...
Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos' latest film "Alps" proposes a novel, if disquieting, grief counseling technique. "Alps" is the name chosen to designate an ad-hoc group that offers to stand in for ...
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