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A veteran editor, she is certainly at her best in Autumn Lights. Writer/director Angad Aulakh is surely a young filmmaker to watch. Forgot your password? Review: ‘The Last Shift’ takes aim at white privilege in the working class, but it fails to ignite. Copyright © Fandango. The Bergman-esque posturing falls so far short of the Swedish master that it wouldn’t even qualify as accidental parody. Review: Autumn Lights The film Autumn Lights appears to be a standard issue, run-of-the-mill moody somewhat erotic thriller. What remains are the bones of a decent genre flick, with the aspirations of a Nicolas Winding Refn film. Autumn Lights opened in the United States and Canada in October 2016 from Freestyle Releasing/Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures.

The film is like a landlocked Bergman chamber drama divested of any ambivalence regarding human relationships. |, October 18, 2016 Set against Iceland’s dramatic landscape, Autumn Lights is a provocative yet thought-provoking film about isolation and relationships as seen through the eyes of a foreigner in a strange land…

His plans to vacate the striking setting of their intended idyll are put on hold after he discovers a woman’s body on the beach, an apparent suicide, and the local detective asks him to stick around until the investigation is complete. About Our Ads Andrew Cohn’s “The Last Shift,” starring Richard Jenkins and Shane Paul McGhie, is a wan comedy-drama that takes aim at white privilege. Joaquin Phoenix, Rooney Mara reportedly named new baby after late River Phoenix.

So it’s a pity that this is the movie that American writer-director Angad Aulakh, in his feature debut, decided to make. Verified reviews are considered more trustworthy by fellow moviegoers. As David's fascination with the couple begins to intensify, he slowly finds himself entangled in their mysterious lives. Vin Diesel is the unexpected pop singer 2020 didn’t know it needed. From the director of “City of Gold,” “Ottolenghi and the Cakes of Versailles” is a fun documentary about a high-end pastry party at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Dead and absent women cause a man to have feels, but in an ethereal way, you know, with 'artistic' female nudity and nonsensical pseudophilosophical dialogue.

The film is like a landlocked Bergman chamber drama divested of any ambivalence regarding human relationships.

mystery and thriller, October 20, 2016 Mistaking moody poses for storytelling, the Iceland-set "Autumn Lights" gathers an international assortment of insufferable ciphers in a remote coastal town. Cast: Guy Kent, Marta Gastini, Sveinn Olafur Gunnarsson American writer-director Angad Aulakh tries to agitate the pensive set-up with sex and a supposed mystery that never raises the pulse. Privacy |

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