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Berlinale 2020: Abel Ferrara’s ‘Siberia’ Is Pure Cinema
I've seen the world, been to many places
I've seen the world, been to many places
This article is part of our South Korean spotlight, highlighting some of the best films South Korea has to offer in...
Remembering Terry Gilliam’s Brazil Until I was about 14 years old, I was strictly a music nerd. I have distinct...
Christian Petzold moves the classic 'Undine' myth to Berlin in this strange yet underwhelming film. Read our review!
Through stark black-and-white images, the unorthodox 'Gunda' forces you to recognise the sentience of animals.
As "Shutter Island" turns 10, it's worth looking back at how Martin Scorsese's beguiling experiment is far more serious than...
Kelly Reichardt's tale of baking on the frontier, 'First Cow' is a gentle and whimsical tale guaranteed to make you...
35 Years Ago, Terry Gilliam Released Brazil Ludwig Wittgenstein once wrote that “A serious and good philosophical work could be...
Written and co-directed while he was in Russian jail, Oleg Sentsov returns with 'Numbers' — a Brechtian critique of authoritarianism.
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