Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Remember how you learned in school about “man’s inhumanity to man”? If the director Gaspar Noé has a theme, it’s “the humanity of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A world apart from the dazzling psychedelic rides of “Climax” and “Enter the Void,” Noé’s latest doesn’t always justify the ...
Noé tells the story of Lui (Dario Argento) and his longtime wife, Elle (Françoise Lebrun). They live in their small apartment surrounded by all of the memories that they made together over the years.
When worrying is your default mode and oblivion your near future, dignity is an out-of-reach luxury and survival a harrowing moment-to-moment ordeal. As blunt as ever about human flaws and ...
The director's sixth feature comes on as more restrained than his previous transgressions, but its portrait of old age is still an excuse to rub our noses in devastation. Remember how you learned in ...
The filmmaker uses two icons of cinema and a clever central gimmick to deliver an affecting look at mortality. Gaspar Noé is the kind of mad scientist filmmaker whose very name invites expectations of ...