The Moelln Letters (2025) ‘Berlinale’ Review: Martina Priessner’s Documentary Puts an Imperative Demand for Remembrance
The past barrels into the present especially when it’s not given its dues, accorded a place it owes. Martina Priessner’s…
The past barrels into the present especially when it’s not given its dues, accorded a place it owes. Martina Priessner’s…
Jesse Eisenberg has quietly amassed one of the most impressive filmographies of any artist working today, as he has shown…
Den of Thieves is an intense crime thriller directed by Christian Gudegast, and released in 2018. While it didn’t blow…
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The old adage is that you can’t make a good film out of a bad script. Well, 1967’s “You Only…
This 88-minute film shows us what it could achieve with brilliant stars and an impressive story, yet it leaves little…
Reading Lolita in Tehran (2024) is a film based on the memoir of an Iranian-American author and Professor Azar Nafisi. …
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