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Anton Bitel
Anton Bitel
Anton Bitel

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-- Paranormal Activity  (2009)   Peli exhibits paranormal skill at escalating tension, so that even the most banal visual elements... quickly become associated with unbearable menace and foreboding.   Eye for Film   
-- Triangle  (2009)   The triumph of Triangle is precisely the twisted geometry of its storytelling, as it loops back on itself without ever quite becoming a circle.   Little White Lies   
-- The Horseman  (2008)   a hard-hitting, sympathy-confounding thriller that painfully interrogates our own muddled feelings about the sex industry, retribution, and the limits of love, fatherly or otherwise.   Little White Lies   
-- Hush  (2008)   A film so taut and tense that comparisons to Hitchcock, though something of a cliche in film criticism, this time seem entirely apt.   Eye for Film   
-- Repo! The Genetic Opera  (2008)   Part shrill melodrama, part carnivalesque gorefest, part comicbook cyberpunk, and all song and dance, this is certainly a curio, even if its exuberant style cannot quite conceal the shallowness of its plot and the thinness of its characters   Eye for Film   
-- Splinter  (2008)   its greatest strength is its focus on characterisation, so that for all the monstrous goings-on at the periphery, the human element always remains at the centre to keep the viewer involved and amused   Eye for Film   
Let the Right One In  (2008)   Beautifully shot, moving yet unsentimental, restrained in tone and consummately performed, Let The Right One In is a horror film of near universal appeal   Little White Lies   
-- King of the Hill  (2008)   Allows a compelling moral message to emerge from its amoral woodland playgrounds. Solidly crafted, and well performed too.   Little White Lies   
Timecrimes  (2008)   A SciFi brainteaser with a noirish morality at its heart, Nacho Vigalondo's Time Crimes is a twisted, at times darkly comic tale of flawless construction.   Little White Lies   
Broken  (2008)   an aptly fractured narrative, intertwining two radically different kinds of story type to disorienting effect - and British director Sean Ellis has a real eye for style.   Little White Lies   
Mum & Dad  (2008)   the domestic horror of Fred and Rosemary West plays itself out as Mike Leigh-style awkward social tragicomedy, revealing murderously insane family dysfunction from the inside.   Little White Lies   
The Children  (2008)   update of Village Of The Damned and Would You Kill A Child? to our own virus-obsessed times   Eye for Film   
The Midnight Meat Train  (2008)   this devilishly ambiguous thriller leaves viewers to decide whether to take the conventional or the less-traveled tunnel through its narrative network   Little White Lies   
Eden Lake  (2008)   essentially Deliverance, but with the rednecks replaced by a gang of British teens...   Little White Lies   
  interview  
-- Timecrimes  (2008)   Nacho Vigalondo confesses to LWLies about committing Timecrimes and playing the voyeur.   Little White Lies   
-- Brideshead Revisited  (2008)   Brideshead Revisited Press Conference, London 30 Sept '08   Eye for Film   
-- The Aerial  (2007)   Esteban Sapir interview   Little White Lies   
-- Death at a Funeral  (2007)   Frank Oz and the cast talk about Death At A Funeral   Eye for Film   
-- [Rec]  (2007)   LWLies talk to Jaume Balaguero and Paco Plaza, the directors of [Rec].   Little White Lies   
-- Wanted  (2008)   Wanted Men - press conference with Timur Bekmambetov and James McAvoy   musicOMH   
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