Good movies always get us thinking, and the best ones raise issues that linger long after the climax fades. But when it comes to “Dracula: Pages from a Virgin’s Diary,” a single, noisy question burns: ...
It seemed inevitable that Canadian filmmaker Guy Maddin would get around to Dracula sooner or later, having perfected a kind of neo-German expressionism, sometimes overlayered with kitsch (as in ...
It's fairly safe to suppose you've never seen anything like this film. And that's because Dracula: Pages from a Virgin's Diary is a rare example of film as truly original expression. It is a glimpse ...
Straight out of Canada by way of Transylvania, “Dracula -- Pages From a Virgin’s Diary” ranks among the more eccentric wonders of the new-movie world. A wittily revisionist adaptation of the Bram ...
It's fairly safe to suppose you've never seen anything like this film. And that's because Dracula: Pages from a Virgin's Diary is a rare example of film as truly original expression. It is a glimpse ...
Pat Dowell profiles Canadian Director Guy Maddin, whose new movie, Pages from a Virgin's Diary, is a screen adaptation of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet's production of Dracula. Maddin describes his movie ...
Master antiquary of the post-Surrealist WTF, Guy Maddin has been with us for almost four decades now, and he’s seen, as we have, the indie film-culture junglescape around him get colonized, stripmined ...
After quietly reopening Santa Monica’s much-loved Aero Theater on Montana Avenue two weeks ago, the American Cinematheque now presents its first series -- “Like a Waking Dream: An In-Person Tribute to ...
You’ll never mistake a Guy Maddin film for the work of another director. His style is so unique and consistent that—with only six feature films under his belt—he’s carved out a niche solely his own.
Dir. Guy Maddin; writ. Bram Stoker (novel), Mark Godden (ballet); feat. Wei-Qiang Zhang, Tara Birtwhistle, Dave Moroni, CindyMarie Small (NR) Describing the cinema of Canadian filmmaker Guy Maddin is ...
Like a true self-loathing Canadian, independent filmmaker Guy Maddin refuses to let his cult hero status get in the way of his own melancholy even after the most prolific 18 months of his career. He ...
The highly gifted Winnipeg independent Guy Maddin takes on his first commissioned feature–an adaptation of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet’s production of Dracula–and succeeds brilliantly, making it his own ...
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