If someone asked me to identify a prototypical 'art film,' I could do no better than to point them to Elective Affinities, a low-budget period piece from Italy, featuring circuitous dialogue, a story based on a Goethe novel, and an...... more »
FilmCritic entries tagged "Jean Hugues Anglade"
Betty... Betty's got issues. Loads of them. So many issues that they made a movie about her that runs over three hours long. As Betty, Béatrice Dalle makes her screen debut, taking on the role of a young and brazen...... more »
The bastard child of Pulp Fiction and a constant reminder that Roger Avary bears little responsibility for the success of Quentin Tarantino's films, this blood-splatterred heist movie tells a pretty simple (and stupid) story: Eric Stoltz flies to Paris, beds...... more »
Or just Nikita, as it was called before some guy at Samuel Goldwyn decided that they needed to make absolutely sure everybody knew the film was French and tacked-on that 'La Femme.' The film that made the career of Luc...... more »
More Van Dam-age as our favorite musclebound Belgian, once again as a twin!, goes on a rampage in search of revenge or well, a clue, when his until-then-unknown twin shows up dead in a Paris street. Off to New York....... more »