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Legendary director Martin Scorsese and iconic actors Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci have teamed up for several timeless films…
Diorama [2022] Netflix Review: This Swedish Film Ruins a Relationship Drama with Unnecessary Tonal Shifts
There’s a sensible relationship drama hidden somewhere in Diorama, the new film by Swedish actress-filmmaker Tuva Novotny streaming on Netflix….
Dogborn [2022]: ‘Venice’ Review – An Evocative Drama Rooted in Humanism
Dogborn, directed by Isabella Carbonell, is making its world premiere in Critics Week at this year’s Venice Film Festival. While…
Goliath [2022]: ‘Venice’ Review – A Stark Vision of a Land Conspired of Violence
Remember this name: Adilkhan Yerzhanov. This Kazakh filmmaker’s brutish and uncompromising new feature film Goliath screens at the Orizzonti extra…








