Chinaski made his debut in 1965’s Confessions of a Man Insane Enough to Live with Beasts, Bukowski’s first book of prose Although Charles Bukowski’s first two published works were short stories, by ...
Running time: 94 minutes. Rated R (profanity, sex). At the Lincoln Plaza and the IFC Center. THE Irish dramatist Brendan Behan described himself as “a drinker with a writing problem.” In the seamy and ...
Replete with low-key lighting, soulful narration and scenes fogged with thick clouds of cigarette smoke, “Factotum” belongs to the genre of independent films that assumes screenplays must be dark and ...
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Charles Bukowski deserves better than director Bent Hamer’s dismal, wearisome adaptation of his novel “Factotum,” and so do Bukowski’s fans. The movie is ugly, depressing and persistently off-putting, ...
The low-life serenade writing style of the rebellious Charles Bukowski is an acquired taste, but the good news about “Factotum” is that you don’t need to acquire it in order to thoroughly enjoy this ...
Charles Bukowski deserves better than director Bent Hamer’s dismal, wearisome adaptation of his novel “Factotum,” and so do Bukowski’s fans. The movie is ugly, depressing and persistently off-putting, ...
Video Rewind is a review of an avant-garde, cultish, or otherwise odd film that has a small or large following. That means, by its fans, it can be watched over and over with greater enjoyment. We will ...
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