Marty RayburnOn Michael Haneke’s ‘Code Unknown’ (2000)Michael Haneke’s Code Unknown seems to play with the viewer in a rather cruel way. We are introduced to characters and scenes without the…May 15, 2017May 15, 2017
Marty RayburnOn Nicolas Roeg’s ‘Don’t Look Now’ (1973)Don’t Look Now begins with an architect, John Baxter, studying large photographic slides of a church. The photograph takes up about…May 15, 2017May 15, 2017
Marty RayburnOn Asghar Farhadi’s ‘A Separation’ (2011)I’m coming late to this one, but A Separation is such an incredible and excruciating film. In my view, a film about caring for a demented…May 15, 2017May 15, 2017