Watch Berberian Sound Studio Movie Online Streaming MegavideoYou can watch Berberian Sound Studio movie in HD without Downloading Free HEREIn the 1970s, a British sound technician is brought to Italy to work on the sound effects for a gruesome horror film. His nightmarish task slowly takes over his psyche, driving him to confront his own past. Berberian Sound Studio is many things: an anti-horror film, a stylistic tour de force, and a dream of cinema. As such, it offers a kind of pleasure that is rare in films, while recreating in a highly original way the pleasures of Italian horror cinema. (c) IFC Unrated Movie Release on Theater Jun 14, 2013 Limited | |
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Berberian Sound Studio Movie Cast | |
Toby Jones,Cosimo Fusco,Fatma Mohamed,Eugenia Caruso,Antonio Mancino,Tonia Sotiropoulou,Jean-Michel Van Schouwbur...,Katalin Ladik,Salvatore Li Causi,Chiara D'Anna,Susanna Cappellaro,Jozef Cseres,Pál Tóth,Lara Parmiani,Layla Amir | |
Genres : Horror | |
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All Critics Rating For Berberian Sound Studio : 7 | |
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Berberian Sound Studio may scan as a psychological thriller, but it's really a lavish gift to film geeks in a lovely matryoshka box. Michael Atkinson-Village Voice The creepiness builds with symphonic precision until reality truly is indistinguishable from fantasy. Keith Uhlich-Time Out New York Mesmerizing, but the images stand alone and incomplete. Matt Patches-Film.com The first two acts are funny and fun in their moody evocation of both the period and the genre, but right around when Gilderoy starts to lose his mind, Berberian begins to lose its way. William Goss-MSN Movies A treat for fans of vintage horror cinema (in particular, the experimental giallo genre) and vintage sound gear, this stylish, darkly humorous thriller locks us in a claustrophobic studio in 1970s Italy for a paranoia ride. -Globe and Mail In this era of cookie-cutter cinema, Strickland's deeply personal moral and stylistic vision deserves the highest praise. Tom Huddleston-Time Out The second feature from Katalin Varga director Peter Strickland is an idiosyncratic, impeccably crafted mindbender that shifts between the beguiling and the bemusing. Allan Hunter-Screen International On the surface an amusing black comedy that parodies the horror movie's continual status as the cultural black sheep of the cinematic landscape, but it's most prominently concerned with painting a sonic portrait of alienation. Chuck Bowen-Slant Magazine Terror of sorts takes place inside a studio creating a schlock horror movie in a film that shows technical expertise with only a moderately involving narrative. Harvey S. Karten-Compuserve Fantastic in the technical aspects of cinematography and especially sound-mixing. Toby Jones is as reliable as he always is and the movie never really bores you. Adam Charles-Film School Rejects Watching Gilderoy behind the soundboard is like watching a maestro with his baton. Allison Loring-Film School Rejects This is the proverbial curate's egg of a film: good in parts. Keith H. Brown-Eye for Film Low-key and suggestive, Berberian probably isn't for gorehounds, but it's a persuasive study of breakdown. Mike McCahill-Daily Telegraph The narrative rule of thumb is show, don't tell, but this film does the opposite, to sinister effect. Nathalie Atkinson-National Post That keen awareness of aural matters also allows director Peter Strickland to convey the engineer's deteriorating hold on reality with genuine subtlety. Jason Anderson-The Grid Berberian Sound Studio is a masterfully made film that will please audio experts, cinephiles and horror fans. Thomas Caldwell-Cinema Autopsy I appreciated the caressing style of the cinematography, fetishizing and sexualizing even the most inanimate and mundane recording equipment and sound-related props, but it's overall hollow and unsatisfying. Staci Layne Wilson-StaciWilson.com By the last half hour the film has descended into a procession of totally un-scary and mostly boring random images. Andy Lea-Daily Star Unfortunately, this film enters Lynchian territory (read: it makes zero sense) in the last act and in an act of cinematic proctology, it disappears up its own arse. Adam Ross-The Aristocrat ...almost seems like the result of a perverse Lars von Trier exercise: make a movie that's a tribute to a particular genre without showing any elements that are the actual hallmarks of it. Luke Y. Thompson-Nerdist The movie Gilderoy's editing begins to feel more real than the one we're actually watching. Matt Singer-ScreenCrush | |
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