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Sophie Blum
Review: Sleep Tight
By
Sophie Blum
October 29, 2012
An argument against living in a building with a doorman
Review: Nobody Walks
By
Sophie Blum
October 15, 2012
A snapshot of a generation, taken with the "Pith" Instagram filter
Review: Francine
By
Sophie Blum
September 13, 2012
Flat affective, but good with animals: the uncomfortable world of
Francine
Review: Dreams of a Life
By
Sophie Blum
August 2, 2012
Unraveling the mystery of a woman whose death went undiscovered for three years
Review: Klown
By
Sophie Blum
July 27, 2012
Finally, a male version of
Céline and Julie Go Boating
—with bonus discomfort comedy
Review: Americano
By
Sophie Blum
June 25, 2012
Working through parental shadows and European art-house movie references, Demy's film ultimately tries to come to terms with itself
Interview: Joachim Trier, director of Oslo, August 31st
By
Sophie Blum
May 23, 2012
Back to society with a lonely addict, in the new film from the director of
Reprise
Review: Polisse
By
Sophie Blum
May 21, 2012
The young and the restless in Maïwenn's ensemble special-victims-unit cop drama
Review: Lovely Molly
By
Sophie Blum
May 18, 2012
Blair Witch Project
co-director Eduardo Sanchez returns to the big screen with little fanfare and lazy misogyny