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Elevator to the Gallows (Ascenseur pour L’échafaud)

Directed by Louis Malle
Review by Shannon Scott Stebbins
Kill for Love
Gina Marie was different. She was qui languit d’amour. She made my soul bleed.
If she had asked me to kill her [...]

The Fall

Written and directed by Tarsem Singh
Review by Laura Hawbaker
In a bleak desert basin, Alexander the Great pours the last of his army’s water supply into the sand. A chandelier, [...]

America the Beautiful

Directed by: Darryl Roberts
Review by: Laura Hawbaker
The long-standing convention of beauty in Fiji was “big is beautiful.” It had been that way for hundreds of years. A [...]

A Streetcar Named Desire

Directed by Elia Kazan
Review by Kevin Murphy
To note: in Charleston, the proximity of Vickery’s bar to the rest of downtown is always close enough to justify a visit. And [...]

Long Day’s Journey Into Night

Directed by Sidney Lumet
Review by Kevin Murphy
If the ways of the world have turned you sour, take heart you’re not a member of the Tyrone family. Based largely on [...]

Taste of Cherry (Ta’m e guilass)

Directed by Abbas Kiarostami
Review by Shannon Scott Stebbins
On the list of difficult and awkward things to do, driving around and randomly finding someone to assist in your suicide has to [...]

Young@Heart

Directed by: Stephen Walker

Review by: Laura Hawbaker
Images from the punk rock era are emblazoned in the minds of all reckless youth. Taut torsos, scripted in anarchy tattoos. Green [...]

Latcho Drom

Directed by Tony Gatlif
Review by Shannon Scott Stebbins

Driving in an old Army truck through the Judean Desert in Israel is bad for the back. Hustling over rocky terrain, jolting bumps [...]

To Joy (Till Glädje)

Directed by Ingmar Bergman
Review by Shannon Scott Stebbins
“To Joy”, Ingmar Bergman’s eighth film, was released in 1949. And it’s an emotional ringer.
Death, physical abuse, alcoholism, and emotional torture all have [...]

Rififi (Du rififi chez les hommes)

Directed by Jules Dassin

Review by Shannon Scott Stebbins

A few years ago I bought a ticket and some popcorn. The French film Rififi was playing at the Music Box Theatre in [...]