If you're looking for something related to Sergio Corbucci or Quentin Tarantino, one will have to keep searching. Rather, Django tells the story of famous m...
Manifesto starts with a dictionary definition of its title, and pulls off the considerable feat of not being terrible after doing so. Still, I feel confident th...
More and more a venue for strong American and foreign independent features that either hit recent festivals or, for whatever reason, haven't quite fit into ...
Aren't romantic getaways the best? Well, they are until your lover holds you hostage in their apartment, and Liam Neeson isn't your father. This means Clare...
One of the definitive joys of covering the Berlinale is combing through the vast program of its sidebar sections. Featuring literally hundreds of movies this si...
One of the most striking, accomplished, and affecting films of last year was Terence Davies' Sunset Song -- and, thankfully, one won't have to wait long to ...
Bringing a welcome rush of adrenaline to the Berlinale, Georgian director Rezo Gigineishvili’s period hijacking drama Hostages combines arthouse sensitivities, ...
Full disclosure: this reviewer was not the biggest fan of Miguel Gomes’ Arabian Nights trilogy. Hailed as masterpiece(s) by most, the 6.5-hour docu-fable could ...