Matt Bissonnetteâs new feature
Death of a Ladiesâ Man was surely a pleasant surprise at this yearâs edition of the Galway Film Fleadh (20-25 July). This Canadian-Irish co-production, presented last September at the Calgary International Film Festival, had its international premiere at the Irish gathering.
Samuel OâShea (
Gabriel Byrne) is an Irish college professor living in Montreal, who starts experiencing a series of bizarre hallucinations, possibly enhanced by his poorly hidden alcohol addiction. One day, after a medical check, he is diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumour and left with â at best â between a few months and one year to live. A Gabriel Byrne in a state of grace brings life to this compelling portrait of a 62-year-old womaniser and absent father trying to reconnect with his two kids, a gay hockey player (
Review: Death of a Ladies Man
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Joaquin Phoenix Undergoes Shocking Transformation in First Look at Disappointment Blvd.
Joaquin Phoenix Undergoes Shocking Transformation in First Look at Disappointment Blvd.
Known for his extreme transformations, Joaquin Phoenix is unrecognizable in his new secret Ari Aster project.
Joaquin Phoenix is a master when it comes to disappearing into a role using all of his talents, but it goes without saying that his body transformations have proven to be limitless. In his new project,
Disappointment Blvd., he has, again, become someone anew. Sporting a belly that would give Mark Wahlberg some competition and wispy gray hair, he can be seen shooting his new project on the streets on Montreal.