Film
Berlinale 2019: Settlements are Suicide in Israeli Drama ‘The Day After I’m Gone’
A quiet bereavement drama with international overtones, The Day After I’m Gone uses the theme of suicide as a metaphor...
A quiet bereavement drama with international overtones, The Day After I’m Gone uses the theme of suicide as a metaphor...
'Far From Us', now premiering at the Berlinale Forum Section, is a truly life-draining cinematic experience.
The perils of always trying to do the right thing are brutally examined in Retrospekt, a domestic violence drama with shades...
'The Shadow Play' is film noir filtered through 'Goodfellas,' a remarkable re-imagining of the epic crime drama.
Tracing gender structures from the womb to marriage, Normal shines a light on how gender is constantly reinforced in modern...
'Divine Love' is as sexually graphic as it is aesthetically pleasing, yet it has little substance beneath surface thrills.
'Monos' is a dross take on 'Lord of the Flies' that starts poorly and gets progressively worse. Almost completely unwatchable.
Alexander Zolotukhin's debut film, 'A Russian Youth,' melds music and image in a unique way. It doesn't all work, but...
'Kinder' offers a fantasy of youth in the German capital, which doubles up as an advert for the city's transit...
'What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael' is essential watching for any critic still looking for their voice.