The lineup for this year’s Berlin film festival was announced on Monday, featuring a diverse mix of Colombian cocaine hippos, a parody of Star Wars
Category: Films
The American Society of Magical Negroes review – hit-and-miss satire
Make no mistake: The American Society of Magical Negroes, the debut film from the writer-director Kobi Libii, is trying to be provocative. It’s openly prodding
Our film critics have shared their personal shortlists for the Oscars, and the winner will be announced soon.
Wendy Ide Best picture The list of my top choices (with my first choice as the winner) The Zone of Interest The structure of a
Daniel Kaluuya and Kano discuss their friendship, love for football, and their latest film, with Kaluuya being described as “the party starter!”
D Kane Robinson, Daniel Kaluuya, and I are currently at a luxurious hotel in London, surrounded by ornate cushions and decorative mirrors. We are engaged
I read a review of TV Glow, which tells a powerful story about identity, fandom, and fixation.
T The recent surge of “elevated” horror movies following the success of Get Out has been a detriment to the genre. Instead of maintaining a
The Outrun review – Saoirse Ronan is remarkable in a sensitive recovery drama
T Sharing a tale of addiction can feel cliché. In her memoir The Recovering, Leslie Jamison describes it as a story that has been repeatedly
A critical documentary uncovers the legacy of law enforcement in the United States.
P Yance Ford’s documentary “Power” is a thorough examination of policing in the United States, drawing from existing research and historical records to explore its
Judith Godrèche shared her concerns about grooming and the #MeToo movement in France, stating that she hopes the next generation will not have to experience what she did.
I The new French film “Con” is a comedic tale about a famous French movie star who comes back to Paris after ten years in
“Our maximum capabilities lie beyond our fears”: a dizzying exploration of “rooftopping” activities.
A A recent movie showcasing the dangerous and unlawful stunts of two well-known “rooftoppers” debuted at the Sundance film festival, receiving positive reviews and being
The anthology Freaky Tales, led by Pedro Pascal, falls short of being truly freaky despite its 80s setting.
M The opening night spot at Sundance has become more of a curse than a blessing, with many films being forgotten after just one night.