Tag Archives: Miguel Gomes

April 26

Tabu – Miguel Gomes and the endless beauty of cinema. (film review)

Just when you lose faith in a fresh face ever being planted on a post-colonial tale, along comes Tabu with a face so fresh I was even able to forgive the not-so-blatant mocking of my beloved European 60’s cinema.  Tabu  doesn’t brandish its cleverness, something exceedingly rare in cinema,  therefore it throbs with those stunning […]