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A young actor is hired to make a remake of the Passion of the Christ, now religious authorities are opposing him and his piece.
Deny Arcand is an acclaimed Quebecers director, lately he got a « the woke are wrecking the society » phase which is particularly funny seeing his older films (like Cotton Mills, Treadmill)
There’s some great acting from Robert Lepage and Rémy Girard who, in a scene, dub two guys in XXX movie.
There’s a Alex Cox (Sid and Nancy, RepoMan[not the one with Jude Law and Forest Whitaker])retrospective on Criterion.
I cannot enough suggest Repoman it’s great punk film that shoot at everything
So today I jumped at the possibility to see another movie from Cox. Walker it was. Magistral performance by Harris that play William Walker as a crazy Christian mercenary, there’s some really great used of the voice over unreliable narrator and an unhinged critic of US international politics in the 80s
There’s a bundle « corporate thriller » on Criterion. I’ve watch antitrust which didn’t scratch my hitch but is a cool view of the Silicon Valley 2000s culture
In The International Clive Owen play an Interpol investigator that tail an assassin into money laundering, gun selling bank. The wiki explain it better than me but watch out for the spoilers
So Criterion have a channel where they put people in their DVD library and ask them what they would watch, the last one was with John Hamm and he propose this movie
Great flick, their some good laughs and it make me think of 99 francs