A The new film from Greek filmmaker Christos Nikou, known for his acclaimed debut Apples, combines a contrived sci-fi plot with a tender love story.
Category: Films
Bottoms review – queer high-school loser comedy offers big laughs and delirious silliness
T This high-school comedy from director Emma Seligman, co-written by Rachel Sennott, features plenty of laughter, silly antics, and a nod to Orson Welles’s Touch
“I would be in a state of disarray without it”: the mobile childcare center where Parisians can express themselves through painting, dancing, and healing.
The Adamant is both the setting and the star of the film that earned director Nicolas Philibert a surprise top prize at the Berlin film
The Netflix thriller Locked In review lacks enough lurid elements to truly captivate.
C A heavy downpour, a secluded mansion in the countryside, forbidden sexual activity, and Famke Janssen with a British accent brandishing a shotgun while on
Dance First review – Samuel Beckett’s life given the high gloss Hollywood treatment
D The movie “Samuel Beckett” directed by James Marsh dares to portray a Hollywood-style biography of the famous writer. It begins with Beckett mysteriously fleeing
Review of Butcher’s Crossing – Nicolas Cage stays reserved in western about hunting buffalo.
J Bret Easton Ellis referred to John Williams’s intense western novel Butcher’s Crossing as a precursor to Cormac McCarthy’s work in the same genre. The
This review is a chilling account of the horror that took place in Ireland’s mother-and-baby homes. It details the disturbing events that occurred and sheds light on the dark history of these institutions.
T There is a lack of variation among the numerous documentaries discussing historical trauma, whether they focus on war casualties, abuse survivors, or their descendants.
Review of Christmas at the Holly Day Inn – the perfect holiday package that continues to delight.
I If you’ve ever imagined a Hallmark Christmas movie without former Disney child stars, glamorous filming locations, or Dolly Parton’s appearance for a holiday song,
Robert De Niro yelled “Shame on you!” at his former assistant during a court appearance regarding allegations of workplace abuse.
During his testimony in a New York court on Tuesday, Robert De Niro vehemently denied accusations of mistreatment towards his former executive assistant and vice-president.
A review of “Nobody Has to Know” – a charming story about subtle trickery in the Outer Hebrides.
‘H “Have you all watched Jason Bourne?” inquires Brian (played by Andrew Still), a farm worker in the Outer Hebrides, at the beginning of Nobody