movieScope Best Of 2012: Anton Bitel – movieScope
movieScope film critic Anton Bitel provides his top five films, best performances and biggest disappointment in 2012…
Young Adult – |
REVIEWED BY: Anton Bitel RELEASED: February 3 2012 Tweet In 2007, young director Jason Reitman and first-time screenwriter Diablo Cody teame
50/50 – movieScope
Reviewed By: Anton Bitel Released: November 25 Tweet He may have appeared in TV’s 3rd Rock From The Sun, That 70s Show and Numb3rs, as well as
Big Bad Wolves Directors Talk Israel’s Genre Revolution – movieScope
Big Bad Wolves director Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado discuss being Israels’ first genre filmmakers, and helping to kickstart a creative revolution
Upstream Colour – Review – movieScope
Its ‘disorienting, dreamlike quality is one of the key pleasures (and frustrations) of Upstream Colour,’ says Anton Bitel
Café de Flore – review – |
Parallel narratives unfold in Café de Flore, separated by time and space but conjoined by their shared motifs of love, loss, jealousy and obsession, writes Anton Bitel…
The Turin Horse – review – |
“Tarr bows out in the most dignified and idealised manner, surrounded by his filmic family.” Anton Bitel reviews Bela Tarr’s final film The Turin horse.
The Ozu Collection: Three Melodramas – review – movieScope
Anton Bitel assesses Japanese director Yasujirō Ozu’s Melodramas Collection – Woman of Tokyo (1933), Early Spring (1957) and Tokyo Twilight (1957).
Tabu – review – |
Miguel Gomes’ Tabu is a tricksy modernist melodrama about Portugal’s present, rooted in the past, writes Anton Bitel.