Moby Doc
By Paul Weissman May 27, 2021
Despite the unconventional, sometimes surreal visual flourishes, Moby’s bio still hews very closely to the Behind the Music trajectory.
Despite the unconventional, sometimes surreal visual flourishes, Moby’s bio still hews very closely to the Behind the Music trajectory.
The dystopian film is best described as a parade of trauma and violence.
The subjects are former civilians of the Third Reich: ex-SS, ex-Hitler Youth, and “ordinary” folk who worked the remedial jobs that allowed the Nazis to commit genocide.
Based on a semi-autobiographical novel, a German Jewish family presciently flees the Nazis in 1933.
Like its titular horse, this sports movie, starring Toni Collette, has a good amount of spirit.
Eric Bana stars as a cop who returns to his dusty hometown to solve multiple murders, with red herrings aplenty.
A teenager’s life stops and starts relative to his sexual encounters in this intense film driven by the insatiability of his libido.
The slow-burning psycho-thriller is a fascinating study of how the mind compartmentalizes trauma.
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