The Handmaiden – VIFF 2016 Review

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From South Korea’s provocateur and sensual stylist extraordinaire Park Chan-wook comes The Handmaiden, a stunning if somewhat strained fetish revenge tale set in 1930s Korea. Following 2013’s Hitchcockian horror-thriller Stoker, Park’s latest continues to plumb female sexuality and the female experience of sex with men absent, and The Handmaiden is all the more effective when […]

I, Daniel Blake – VIFF 2016 Review

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One-hundred percent deserving of the Golden Palm at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival, Ken Loach’s understated treasure I, Daniel Blake is an absolutely edifying achievement. Loach, a connoisseur of kitchen sink realism who’s now 80 years-old, has hinted on several occasions that he’s retiring, and if these reports are accurate then that makes I, Daniel […]

In a Valley of Violence – VIFF 2016 Review

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If you consider the diverse range in tone and distinction of recent revisionist Westerns like Alejandro Iñárritu’s The Revenant (2015), Quentin Tarantino’s dyad The Hateful Eight (2015), and Django Unchained (2012), the artful horror hybrid of S. Craig Zahler’s Bone Tomahawk (2015) and Kelly Reichardt’s first-rate feminist horse opera Meek’s Cutoff (2010), just to name […]