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First cinema outing of 2022, went to see Neill Blomkamp's DEMONIC.
Good performance by Carly Pope (before going in and based on stills I saw, I was convinced see she was Noomi Rapace), but the plot line fell short.
Needed more of the Vatican using tech to fight demons in it.
Schiele and his Legacy at Albertina Modern featuring works by Egon Schiele alongside 11 contemporary artists. https://t.co/Mtz8uMTNIT
Egon Schiele
Karin Mack
Adriana Czernin
Maria Lassnig
@mattlloydturner It's been on IFFR's Festival Scope's page as coming soon for a few days. The only one like this, not sure why. Feels extremely relevant considering what's going on in India.
https://t.co/5Mk7qT7zlF
GRITT (Itonje Søimer Guttormsen) @IFFR, terrific performance by Birgitte Larsen making sense of the world as an artist, dealing with rejections, privilege, mental crisis. "Simultaneously I seek a peaceful and argumentative co-existence for myself in-between theory and practice."
"Though Picasso, Braque, Dubuffet, and others wished to claim Baya for their own, in the end, Modernism may be a wrong — or at least, unnecessary — lens for “Baya-ism,” as she liked to call her style." Review of her exhibition at Grey Art Gallery, 2018 . https://t.co/5MAo4xcsLR
Good Lucrecia Martel photo.
(Earlier name typo because auto correct changed it to "Lucretia". Grr...)
MASTER is prob more fun watching w/ a crowd but I still had a very good time. An alcoholic teacher with a heart of gold, juveniles that need to be saved from the local crime boss. It has its faults, but it also has grand entrances, tight action scenes, one terrific dance number.