Attempts too many moods to the detriment of what works.
In the world of Michael Mann, no successful justice is wholly righteous, no bad deed is without a thrill, and whether physical, historical, social or existential, everything boils down to an act of violence.… continue
Mandabi (The Money Order) is a landmark in West African filmmaking, the first to be told in the native language Wolof rather than French.… continue
It's hard for Ben to fathom why this film exists existed.
An impressive throwback to '70s cinema thats ultimately less than the sum of its parts.
Alys reflects on Michael Mann's acclaimed historical epic.
Joe Shearer looks at what some feel is a Michael Mann misstep relative to the later films featuring Hannibal Lecter.
Slow but not a slog, emotional but not melodramatic, and tender but not cloying.
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