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Tag Archives: Terry Gilliam
Tideland (2005)
The deranged lovechild of Lewis Carroll, Gummo, Nekromantik and Malick nobody asked for. Endlessly icky and puzzling but one of those hard Gilliam tonal swings you wouldn’t want to be without. The mix of innocence and perversion soon becomes tiresome but there are … Continue reading
Brazil (1985)
Legitimately one of the most comprehensively realised filmmaking visions ever committed to celluloid, Brazil is a movie stacked with aesthetic bric-a-brac and glued together by madcap paranoia. Surely Gilliam’s crowning achievement and the greatest display of his talents. Here he … Continue reading
Posted in Favourite Movies, Reviews, Rewatch
Tagged 1985, Jonathan Pryce, Michael Palin, Terry Gilliam
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