Blu-Ray Review: Wild Tales
Virginie reviews Wild Tales, a fast-paced, cleverly crafted collections of six short films.
Virginie reviews Wild Tales, a fast-paced, cleverly crafted collections of six short films.
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Eastern Boys is a striking piece of cinema, offering a strong and sometimes challenging first hour and a half, which is, unfortunately, brought on clumsy cliché narration grounds for the last 40 mins, says Virginie Robe.