Category: film reviews

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Paul Smith, Gentleman Designer

Stéphane Carrel follows fashion designer Paul Smith to explain the idea of “maximizing Britishness,” which is the backbone of the brand he’s built for decades.

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Paul (2011)

I didn’t think I would actually enjoy a film in which Seth Rogen is heavily involved, but Nick Frost and Simon Pegg managed to make that happen in Paul.

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Patisserie Coin de Rue

Before you start off watching this movie, head over to your local pastry shop and get an order of your favorite deserts, as you won’t be able to stop salivating as you watch Yu Aoi master the arts of a grade-A patissier.

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Paths of Glory

Stanley Kubrick’s biting anti-war film is set in the trenches of France during World War I.

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Passion (2012)

De Palma throws in a couple of edgy elements to this remake of a French film. Instead, of course, Passion can’t even excel in what the other did right.

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Paris Is Burning

Jennie Livingston chronicles the lives of some of the Black and Latino gay youth in NYC who’ve been turned out of their homes, ostracised by their communities, and left to fend for themselves. They learn how to survive, how to gain and express absolute self-confidence.

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Pariah (2011)

Alike knows who she is, but is trying to come to terms with it against her surroundings. Will she choose to be free and move on with her life?

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ParaNorman

ParaNorman is an excellent 3D stop-motion film from Laika, the same creators of also awesome Coraline.

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Paraiso (Peruvian Film)

In Paraiso, Hector Galvez got together a group of Peruvian kids of the closer outskirts of Lima and told a fictionalized drama that reads a lot like a documentary at times.

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Paradise: Love

The first in Ulrich Seidl’s trilogy, Paradise: Love explores just how people sometimes try to find passion in all the wrong ways.