A very, very loose and highly symbolic adaptation of The Tibetan Book of the Dead, Gaspar Noé’s Enter the Void unfolds in four major parts. Oscar (Nathaniel Brown) is a young, drug-dealing American in ...
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“They say you fly when you die,” a character says early on in Enter the Void, the third film by French-Argentinian director Gaspar Noe – and his first since 2002’s notorious Irreversible, with its ...
It goes without saying that "Enter the Void" is violent, but its obsessive emphasis on sex and drugs -- to the point that most viewers are going to feel utterly bludgeoned by both -- makes it ...
Argentinian filmmaker Gaspar Noe knows how to shock us, and that’s definitely what he does with his latest feature, Enter The Void, which premiered Friday afternoon in Cannes. Highly anticipated for a ...
We always use our imaginations when we watch movies. We're accustomed to the time gaps between scenes that spare us the fall of an axe, the consummation of a hot, sweaty kiss or the boring car ride ...
Oh yes, don't forget - Gaspar Noé's Enter the Void is coming. This drug tripping, sex-filled, wild ride of a movie is French filmmaker Gaspar Noé's follow-up to the also-controversial Irreversible.