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  • Also at Slant, Schager on Avenue Montaigne and From Other Worlds and Keith Uhlich on Jacques Rivette's L'Amour Fou, "a mish-mash of ideas and situations both brilliant and inane: a good stateside comparison, coincidentally created around the same time, is John Cassavetes's Faces, which, like L'Amour Fou, is a jagged-edge black-and-white psychodrama prone to rather unbelievably grand gestures in constrictively intimate settings."

    GreenCine Daily: Weekend shorts. 2007

  • While I think that blogging (in conjunction with a host of other things) can sink to the level of self-absorption, I also think it also has the capacity to be constrictively reflective and expressive.

    Narcissus and Me | Her Bad Mother 2007

  • While I think that blogging in conjunction with a host of other things can sink to the level of self-absorption, I also think it also has the capacity to be constrictively reflective and expressive.

    Narcissus and Me 2007

  • But it has a great opening duet by Sylvain Boulet and Natascha Greenwalt-Murphy, in which he snuggles her a little too constrictively.

    The Seattle Times 2011

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