Paul-André Delalande (Benoît Poelvoorde) is one of the richest men in Belgium – in fact, he has accumulated such an enormous wealth, his entire business was bought by another entity, and he still manages to live an extremely luxurious lifestyle. However, this is probably a result of him not having a family to spend his…
Category: comedy
But I’m a Cheerleader (1999)
Something that is very important when talking about queer cinema is that it doesn’t always need to be serious – in fact, most of the greatest films on the subject of the LGBTQIA+ community have been the most charming, effervescent comedies ever produced. When it came to making But I’m a Cheerleader, director Jamie Babbit…
I’m So Excited! (2013)
When we think about Pedro Almodóvar, we often associate him with very deep, meaningful explorations of the human condition, films that merge socio-cultural discussions with queer imagery and profoundly moving stories of individuality. However, this stage of his career has only been functional for the past two decades, since he started out his career as…
The Cheap Detective (1978)
There is an argument to be made that The Cheap Detective is one of the funniest films of the 1970s, but one that isn’t as widely discussed as it should be. One of the lesser-known projects by the incredible and deservedly iconic Neil Simon, this film seems to have been lost to time, which is…
A Fine, Windy Day (1980)
The question that we all need to ask when it comes to A Fine, Windy Day (Korean: 바람 불어 좋은 날), is whether this is a story about people living in a city, or a tale of a city and the people who occupy it. This may sound like the same concept, but it’s an…
Together Together (2021)
Matt (Ed Helms) is a successful app developer who leads quite a happy life, enjoying middle-age as a single man, without much intention of finding a partner. However, he does desperately want to become a father, so as a result, he seeks out alternative options for fatherhood, which leads him to hire a surrogate to…
Uncle Buck (1989)
The Russells are an ordinary, middle-class family living the American Dream – to the point where they have made the pilgrimage from their home in Indianapolis to suburban Chicago, which has been a cause for great chagrin, and the reason why rebellious teenager Tia (Jean Louisa Kelly) is belligerent to all of her parents’ attempts…
Sink or Swim (2018)
Bertrand (Mathieu Amalric) is a manic-depressive, unemployed stay-at-home father who quite literally eats medication for breakfast. Laurent (Guillaume Canet) is a bourgeois man who deals with his familial problems through unhinged anger. Marcus (Benoît Poelvoorde) is the owner of a pool business that is rapidly declining. Simon (Jean-Hugues Anglade) is a line-chef who has held…
High Hopes (1988)
No one tells stories quite like Mike Leigh. He has devoted almost his entire career to bespoke explorations of the working class, taking the viewer into the intimate recesses of a nation torn apart by the broken promises of the Thatcher regime. His earlier films are also the ones that are propelled most notably by…
The Baker’s Wife (1938)
It’s not very common to find a film that is so incredibly moving, it immediately compels one to rewatch it, whether it be certain key scenes or the entire piece. However, it’s a magical experience when it does occur, which was my experience with The Baker’s Wife (French: La femme du boulanger), the beautiful dramatic…