All posts tagged review

  • Berlinale
    Invention

    Mark Lewis’ Invention is a visual experience, rather than a feature film. The...

  • Berlinale
    Cartas da Guerra (Letters from War)

    In theory, anyone can be hypnotised. It entirely depends...

  • Berlinale
    Deadweight

    Ahti Ikonen (Tommi Korpela) is the captain of a large container ship. When he is...

  • Berlinale
    Les Premiers, les Derniers (The First, the Last)

    Screened in the Panorama section of the...

  • Berlinale
    How Heavy This Hammer

    How Heavy This Hammer belies its rather grand title in providing a...

  • Berlinale
    Quand On A 17 Ans (Being 17)

    We all remember being 17 with fondness. The confusion, the...

  • Berlinale
    Indignation

    Shortly after his retirement from writing in 2012, Philip Roth was heralded as...

  • Berlinale
    24 Wochen (24 Weeks)

    Promising director Anna Zohra Berrached returns to the Berlinale with...

  • Movie
    Dheepan

    Dheepan, winner of the Palme d’Or at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival, is especially resonant...

  • Berlinale
    Inertia

    The very first human noise heard in Inertia is a scream, quickly cut off. Mira...