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Winter is Coming on MSNReview: Severance channels Ingmar Bergman with a visit to a cold harborSeverance takes a break to catch us up with Harmony Cobel in an immaculately directed episode that lingers on empty spaces.
It's well known that director Robert Eggers is influenced by Ingmar Bergman. So, if you like 'The Lighthouse,' you'll love ...
Director Carson Lund used to play seriously as a kid but caught the film bug. He bridges his two passions with 'Eephus,' a ...
Alain Guiraudie’s Misericordia dissects the tensions of desire, guilt and faith in a quiet, insular French village. The film ...
Lesser-seen works by the Norwegian master behind ‘The Scream’ are on display at the National Portrait Gallery, showcasing a ...
Remembering Scott Walker, MOJO returns to a West London bookshop and an atypically illuminating encounter with one of the ...
If you wanted confirmation that the world can change dramatically you need only remember the Berlin Wall coming down in 1989 ...
I like the fact that we don’t know who the villain is, and we don’t really know which side we’re on ... Guiraudie added that Ingmar Bergman was the biggest filmic inspiration for ...
“They’re a little conscious that here’s a superstar ... he didn’t have the budget of (Ingmar) Bergman. Yet he competed with them in international forums and won awards.
“It’s this Ingmar Bergman-esque kind of place ... go live in a place like that at the end of the earth, where you’re literally talking an iceberg floats by.” Though Arquette’s character ...
Like watch the films of the Swedish existentialist director Ingmar Bergman, which are notoriously challenging and require considerable patience. As it turns out, they’re also incredible.
especially because he compared his intentions to Ingmar Bergman's Fanny and Alexander, which was released both as a film and a TV series, with the latter usually seen as the most complete one.
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