Lynne Ramsay’s 2002 film Morvern Callar, an adaptation of the novel by Scottish author Alan Warner that’s now streaming on Amazon Prime, opens with unsettling silence as the title character awakens to ...
Watching a Lynne Ramsay movie means marinating in bleakness. Cheer is in short supply. Abiding empathy for besieged souls aside, Ramsay mires her stories in gloom (at best) and doom (at worst), ...
The Christmas season was never bluer than it is in Lynne Ramsay’s oblique masterpiece of dislocation MORVERN CALLAR. The film opens on Christmas morning as the title character (Samantha Morton) awakes ...
‘Tis the season to be streaming. And if you’re going to be streaming, consider streaming some independent films. With the holidays approaching, streamers are predictably focusing their energy on ...
In her 1999 debut feature, “Ratcatcher,” director Lynne Ramsay discovered a surprising lyricism and tenderness in the life of an impoverished 12-year-old Glasgow boy; now in a Scottish port town, the ...
Christmas Day, Scotland. Morvern Callar returns to her apartment to find her boyfriend sprawled, face-down, in the doorway between their kitchen and living space. Spatters of blood trace a short line ...
(09.10.02: indieWIRE) — Despite appearances, cinema is not a perfect aesthetic medium. One thing it’s never been very good at, for example, is conveying interior psychological or emotional states, ...
A new BFI Player collection of the London Critics’ Circle Top 20 launches today.
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