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In 1996, in West of Oron, an old woman lies dying on her bed, watching the fire of war flicker…
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“Kindred” (2026) is a tense thriller film. The story centres on Orchid and Roy, a couple and thieves who are…
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A Family (2026) ‘Berlinale’ Movie Review: A Gripping and Meticulously Detailed Portrait of Teenage Separation Anxieties Parsed Through a Subjective Lens
Mees Peijnenburg’s new film “A Family” (2026) documents an overwhelmingly emotional chapter in a family’s life, as they process the…
Diabolic (2025) Movie Review: Familiar Wine in a Palatably Familiar Bottle
Daniel J. Phillips’ second directorial feature, “Diabolic” (2025), wears its inspirations on its sleeve. And it adorns them well enough…
I Understand Your Displeasure (2026) ‘Berlinale’ Movie Review: Killian Armando Friedrich’s Controlled Debut Takes Aim at Working-Class Precarity
In Kilian Armando Friedrich’s feature debut, “I Understand Your Displeasure” (2026), the spectre of work anxiety finds its most powerful,…
Night Patrol (2025) Movie Review & Ending Explained: Does Wazi Get His Revenge?
Ryan Prows’ “Night Patrol” (2025) turns the carnivorous appetite of the white into a literal blood-drenched saga. On the other end…







