Film
Berlinale 2018 Round-Up
Berlinale serves as a prognosis of the current state of cinema, both mainstream and independent, and shapes the cultural conversation...
Berlinale serves as a prognosis of the current state of cinema, both mainstream and independent, and shapes the cultural conversation...
In The Aisles is the kind of film that lulls the viewer into a false sense of security. Opening with...
With 'Unsane' Steven Soderbergh has crafted a high-quality and highly enjoyable thriller.
'Yardie' is a promising filmmaking debut for the great actor that is eventually consumed by a lazy third act.
Josephine Decker has established herself as one of America’s most exciting auteurs with Madeline’s Madeline, a metafictional story about psychosis...
Gus Van Sant returns to the Berlinale with his best film this decade, an open-hearted exploration of recovery that features...
Dovlatov is a morbidly funny film, with the enjoyment of some jokes depending on a certain knowledge of Russian literature...
‘Last days’ biopic are all plagued by the same problem. If everyone knows the subject of the film is going...
Damsel starts with two men at a crossroads in the desert: one waiting for a stagecoach going west, one waiting...