Don't Look Now (1973) update feed
"FROM PAGE TO SCREEN Donald Sutherland “Nothing is what it seems”, John Baxter (Sutherland) says absently to his wife at the beginning of Nicholas Roeg’s supernatural thriller about a couple grappling with the death of a child. Despite evidence to the contrary that accumulates as the film progresses—the warnings of a blind woman who claims to have seen the spirit of the dead daughter, Baxter’s own visions—Baxter refuses to give up his belief in an explicable world. This could be a po"
"First Watched 9/10/2016 A very interesting, stylized, and different film that really does pull one in. However, it might have its own head a bit too far up its a$$ in its own style at times and that might take some people out of it at times. "
" Don't Look Now Director: Nicholas Roeg Country: United Kingdom/ Italy "
"The 1970s were the most open-minded period in Academy history, but only up to a point. Nicolas Roeg’s wrenching, terrifying, sexually-charged thriller about two grieving parents (Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie) in Venice after the death of their child, didn’t receive a single nomination, in a year when “The Exorcist” and “Cries And Whispers” were up for Best Picture, and “Last Tango In Paris” for Best Director — despite the film picking up seven BAFTA nominations at the s"