A professor selects his wife as a snack for a crated creature
the rival vixens rush toward an ultraviolent final confrontation
Roeg creates a fun-house-mirror image of fifties America in order to reflect on the nature of celebrity and lingering cold-war nuclear nightmares
Another mundane day on the job quickly turns deadly when reports pile in of people developing strange speech patterns and evoking brutal acts of violence
37:1) / DTS-HD Master Audio Mono / 1946 / B&W / Not Rated / +/- 66 Minutes
Frances Ha (#681) Christopher Lee A professor selects his wifeGreta Gerwig is radiant as Frances, a woman in her late twenties in contemporary New York trying to sort out her ambitions, her finances, and, above all, her intimate but shifting bond with her best friend, Sophie (Mickey Sumner). Meticulously directed by Noah Baumbach with a free and easy vibe reminiscent of the French New Waves most spirited films, and written by Baumbach and Gerwig with an effortless combination of sweetness and wit, Frances Ha