Animation, motion graphics, and slow motion all pop up at some point, further splintering Sidewalls into a pandering pastiche of better films.
It’s silly to complain about anything when spending time in the company of Pedro Almodóvar, Jerzy Skolimowski, and Wim Wenders.
Fatima Buntinx carries Las Malas Intenciones on her diminutive shoulders, and her performance treads a fine line.
It’s significant that Isaac is a man defined in opposition to the times in which he lives.
The devices that José Luis Guerín uses to probe your consciousness are all cinematic: picture and sound.
José Luis Guerín’s sensualist delight is an immaculate expression of the thrill of the hunt.