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'Girl' promises but doesn't deliver
The Orlando SentinelGorgeous French women litter the landscape of Claude Chabrol's subtle, sinister and utterly implausible "A Girl Cut in Two." They're trophy wives who tolerate their womanizing husbands' affairs, society heiresses, hookers, TV talkers and ex-models who are...Tags: A Girl Cut in Two (movie)
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Movie review: A Girl Cut in Two -- 3 out of 5 stars
Sentinel Movie CriticGorgeous French women litter the landscape of Claude Chabrol's subtle, sinister and utterly implausible A Girl Cut in Two. They're trophy wives who tolerate their womanizing husbands' affairs, society heiresses, hookers, TV talkers and ex-models who are...Tags: Stanford White, Roger Moore, A Girl Cut in Two (movie), Movies, Tell No One (movie)
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'A Girl Cut in Two' is precious, creepy
The novelist-antihero of the French film A Girl Cut In Two is played with elegant ambiguity by Francois Berleand, but when he declares that his society is caught at the crossroads of puritanism and decadence, he's laying out the problem of the movie....Tags: Richard Fleischer, Stanford White, Movies
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'A Girl Cut In Two' A Study Of Evil And Innocence
LOS ANGELES TIMESImpeccably made and uncompromisingly adult, Claude Chabrol's " A Girl Cut in Two" is unquestionably the work of a master. As well it should be, given that the celebrated French filmmaker has produced more than 50 features in a half-century of directing....Tags: Stanford White, A Girl Cut in Two (movie), Movies, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), New York
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'A Girl Cut in Two': Love triangle tinged with mystery -- 3 1/2 stars
Chicago Tribune criticSeventy-eight-year-old Claude Chabrol, who has directed features for 50 years, has enough of an ego to make the famous novelist at the center of his pungent and altogether delicious black comedy " A Girl Cut in Two" irresistible to women. "The bastard...Tags: Stanford White, A Girl Cut in Two (movie), Movies, Music Box Theatre, Fiction
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'A Girl Cut in Two'
rafer.guzman@newsday.comSex, murder, insanity, perversity - " A Girl Cut in Two" has it all, yet it stands as a singularly classy and sophisticated drama. It's erotic without showing skin, brutal but never bloody. It's not that French director Claude Chabrol, at 78, is a prude;...Tags: Clothing and Textiles Industry, Literature, Stanford White, A Girl Cut in Two (movie), Movies
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European Union Film Festival keeps rolling at the Siskel Center
Chicago TribuneThe European Union Film Festival continues at the Gene Siskel Film Center, 164 N. State St.; 312-846-2600. For a complete schedule, visit www.siskelfilmcenter.org. 'A Girl Cut in Two' 3 1/2 stars (good-excellent) (France/Germany; Claude Chabrol, 2007)....Tags: James Joyce, Stanford White, Movies, Luciano Pavarotti, Brendan Gleeson
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'The 400 Blows' -- 4 stars / 'Antoine and Colette' -- 3 1/2 stars (both directed by Francois Truffaut)
Tribune movie criticShot in supple black and white in widescreen Dyalscope, Francois Truffaut's 1959 masterwork "The 400 Blows" seems forever young. Why? Partly because of its casting; partly because Truffaut knew how to communicate to an audience eager for unsentimental...Tags: Jean-Paul Belmondo, Francois Truffaut, John Cassavetes, Jean-Luc Godard, Movies
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American directors dominate NY Film Fest
From Wes Anderson to Sidney Lumet, this year's New York Film Festival is dominated by top American directors spanning generations.
Though the NYFF has always put forth a highly international slate of selections, this year's fest -- the 45th annual --...Tags: Ethan Coen, Wes Anderson, Tribeca Film Festival, Adrien Brody, Family
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'Poison Friends'
Special to The TimesThe French can't be beat for depicting sheer nastiness because they do it with such style and relish. Almost any Claude Chabrol film will do as an example, and a classic instance is H.G. Clouzot's controversial 1943 thriller "Le Corbeau," about a small-...Tags: Literature, Beverly Hills, Movies
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In tackling the big questions, Antonioni raised the bar for filmmakers
Special to The Times++++++++++++++++++++ || || ++++++++++++++++++++ How ironic -- yet oddly fitting -- that Michelangelo Antonioni should die in Italy, at 94, the day after Ingmar Bergman died at 89 in Sweden. At the time of their deaths they were arguably Europe's two...Tags: Federico Fellini, Cinema Industry, Monica Vitti, Francois Truffaut, Akira Kurosawa
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Movie review: 'Comedy of Power'
Tribune movie critic3½ stars (out of four) Claude Chabrol and Isabelle Huppert are a match made in cinema heaven (and occasionally hell), one of the premier director-actress teams in France. Their seventh collaboration, "Comedy of Power"--a crisp, ingenious thriller about...Tags: Corruption, Isabelle Huppert, Corporate Crime, Movies
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