Franois Ozon's faithful adaptation is unsettling and glorious to look at.
Consisting of “two dreamlike, black-and-white hours of murder, sex and existential brooding”, “The Stranger” is “the ...
Special events salute San Francisco's Balboa neighborhood theater, a queer cinema series kicks off in San Francisco and Alfred Hitchcock movies screen in Palo Alto this week. Also: two ...
Hello and welcome to this week’s film review wrap – the big movies landing in cinemas this week. If you want to stay in touch ...
For more than 80 years, The Stranger has been widely accepted as unadaptable. One master filmmaker tried and failed in the ...
François Ozon chooses the extraordinary power of black and white for his new film adaptation of Camus's classic. It explores ...
Following the death of his mother, Mersault begins a causal love affair with the beautiful Marie (Rebecca Marder). At the same time, Mersault finds himself drawn into the world of his morally dubious ...
Should society condemn to death a man who fails to cry at his mother’s funeral? That question underpins Albert Camus’ 1942 ...
Benjamin Voisin plays an emotionally detached killer in this lush black-and-white take on L'Étranger that falters in its ...
Arriving on the scene unannounced in 1942, Albert Camus’ first novel, “L’etranger” (“The Stranger”) was the embodiment of ...
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