RNL
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Post by RNL on Nov 22, 2006 1:56:17 GMT
"Buck's violence is manifest to a daring and consequent filmmaker's conscience. The atmosphere in his films, the performances and the brutally torn bodies are thought-provoking metaphors for life in suburban America." - Schnitt "If Mike Leigh would like splatter-movies, his films might look like Douglas Buck's. In painfully long takes, Buck unfolds a family nightmare that forces its way into the audience's brain slowly, but therefore much more lastingly." - Filmdienst "Buck's trilogy is unbearably intense and enormously moving." - FilmEcho "A truly disturbing cinematic experience." - Abel Ferrara "The most chilling portrait of the loss of humanity in the manicured lawns of Middle America ever made." - LA Weekly "Buck's films are desperate, dry and cruel as life often is, and movies never are." - Gaspar NoƩ "Bravura film-making, a thirty minute masterpiece. Doug Buck's first film makes me wonder what raw terror and beauty await in his second; he offers new hope for the American cinema of horror." - Douglas E. Winter "This is the sort of filmmaking the world desperately needs more of - uncompromisingly honest works designed not to entertain an audience but to destroy them." - Flesh & Blood
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Post by RNL on Oct 27, 2008 2:08:50 GMT
1. Prologue (2003) ***** 2. Cutting Moments (1997) ***** 3. Home (1998) ***** 4. After All (1998) *****
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