Twisting the Knife collects four taut late-period exercises in ambiguity from the great Claude Chabrol.
You won’t feel back-stabbed by the gorgeous audio-visual transfer on this new Blu-ray of Claude Chabrol’s essential film.
In the interlude between disaster and reconciliation, Éric Rohmer treats the audience to various symposiums on the nature of romantic fidelity.
Nothing special in the extras department but Before Sunset is a film that truly speaks for itself.
Its beauty and grace is its unparalleled ability to capture the idiosyncratic rhythm and cadence of everyday dialogue.
A disappointing DVD treatment for Chabrol’s must-see psychological thriller.
Claude Chabrol’s camera has a way of gently swaying back and forth as it cradles its characters, veiling tension beneath otherwise tender movements.