Movie Review: The Son of Joseph

If Robert Bresson had an obsession with hands as metaphors and symbols, then Eugène Green displays a similar preoccupation with feet in his new film The Son of Joseph. There are many static, ground level shots of feet walking into…

Jon’s Movie Review: Don’t Go “Two Days, One Night” Without Seeing This Film

We live in a time when even job unions, created to protect the workers, are unable to help when the companies use their employees as a weapon against each other. The Dardenne brothers (Jean-Pierre and Luc) stay true to their strengths…