Looking for Alaska carries a purifying power, it strikes tender chords, restoring hope of reclaiming innocence slowly lost through acquaintance with the world.
Hot Milk captivates with its pervasive symbolism and poses crucial questions about the right to determine one’s own exit from life.
Dreams (Sex Love) leans closest to traditional drama, though it still leaves room for subtle humor. The third film wraps up Haugerud’s exploration relationships
Unbelievable is an important voice in the discussion about how victims of sexual crimes are treated, and - above all - is a very good crime...
For the fourth time in history, we’ve had the chance to see a Fantastic Four movie on the big screen. With a third set of actors...
Left-Handed Girl is a rather unassuming and ultimately predictable film. It doesn't break any new ground or shock the viewer—instead, it gently soothes.
Sometimes no matter what a person does, a merciless fate hangs over them. They may struggle, fight, but... Such is the unlucky hero of the series...
Dangerous Animals is a treat for anyone nostalgic for the golden age of VHS and the unapologetic charm of 1980s B-movies.
With his fourth film, Oliver Laxe emerges as a distinctive name in the landscape of contemporary arthouse cinema. Sirat is his most complete work to date.
Athough Operation "Thunderbolt" undoubtedly has a propagandistic tone, none of the individuals involvedare overly idealized or demonized.