Tributary Stu
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Movies of the Week #2 (2023)
Capra cu trei iezi (2022): This has to be the first Romanian (folk) horror movie I’ve ever seen and I’m glad to say that it stands as an equal to modern horror movies all around. Victor Canache has taken Ion Creangă’s fable and turned it into a haunting tale of family, solitude and pure evil.… Read more
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Review: Capra cu trei iezi (2022)
Capra cu trei iezi is a must-see for any fan of Romanian cinema, any fan of horror movies and any person fortunate to be found at the intersection of the two. Read more
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Movies of the Week #51-52 (2022):
Carol (2015): Sometimes you leave a movie for “a later time” in the hope that it will live up to its promise and just find…the right moment. It seems like that’s been the case with Carol, a brooding love story that transcends labels and provides a masterclass on defining mood and emotion through film and… Read more
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Movies of the Week #50 (2022)
Plus que jamais (2022): If you’re up for heartbreak, then why not watch this beautiful and crushing tale of love and tragedy? Emily Atef might be showing European restraint, but adding the real life death of co-lead Gaspard Ulliel in a skiing accident at the beginning of this year really gives it an extra layer… Read more
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Movies of the Week #45-46 (2022)
Take Out (2004): One of Sean Baker’s early works (co-created with Shih-Ching Tsou), Take Out has many of the features we’ve grown to associate with the director – the amateur actors, the contained stories, the skepticism of the American dream. It’s a “simple” tale of a Chinese immigrant in the pre-digital delivery services era, shuffling… Read more
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Aftersun (2022): holding memories in film
Yoanna was blessed to be at the Berlin premiere of one of this year’s most captivating stories – Aftersun (2022), a movie by Charlotte Wells. Her thoughts on it are here for all of you to read and sensitively articulated to make me jealous. Read more
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Movies of the Week #43-44 (2022)
The Banshees of Inisherin (2022): Martin McDonagh confirms his pedigree as one of the most consistent active directors, producing another remarkable piece of filmmaking. Starring his “usual” leads, Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson, this movie is one of the several themed around male friendship, a man’s (in)ability to connect and communicate. It’s also about grudges,… Read more
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Cinema Victoria, Timisoara (RO)
It’s been a while since my last cinema review, even though I’ve had many interesting visits since – for example, I was really close to writing about Schauburg Kino from Dortmund, where I stumbled into Heiko’s Welt. Or Sputnik Kino from Berlin, where I saw Khorshid and braved my way to hold the hand of… Read more
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Movies of the Week #41-42 (2022)
The Beta Test (2022): There’s nothing quite like watching a Jim Cummings movie. What might otherwise have played out in ways that are expected, takes all kinds of twists and turns thanks to the central character played by Cummings – in this case, a distasteful Hollywood agent. There’s an art to making movies with unlikable… Read more
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Movies of the Week #40 (2022)
Bodies Bodies Bodies (2022): I’ll admit I’m torn about BBB. There were some things I didn’t like about it as the movie progressed, but an ingenious ending made me reassess my musings. First off, this is a cool, smooth flick, with a bunch of really unlikable characters. It plays off of one of those teenage… Read more


