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[Review] The Gallows

A found footage film set in a high school, The Gallows is a movie (essentially) made by teenagers, with a teenager’s intelligence, and for teenagers. This micro...

[Karlovy Vary Review] Heil

After the tight scripting and austere formalism of his previous feature Stations of the Cross – a film divided into 14 chapters, each shot in a single take and ...

[Review] Do I Sound Gay?

Everyone who has heard their voice recorded on a video camera has wondered, “Is that what I really sound like?” This thought is typically followed up by a quest...

[Review] Ant-Man

Having continually proven that they can repackage the same general structure and archetypes into their cinematic universe for increasing box-office returns, Mar...

[Karlovy Vary Review] One Floor Below

Radu Muntean is regularly associated with the directors of the Romanian New Wave. Like many of the films to emerge from this remarkably enduring ‘movement’, One...

[Karlovy Vary Review] Mediterranea

Early into Mediterranea, Jonas Carpignano's debut feature, a pair of African immigrants who've recently arrived in Italy are standing on the platform of a rural...

[Review] 10,000 KM

“All you need for a movie is a gun and a girl," Jean-Luc Godard once said during the French New Wave. It’s safe to say that 10,000 KM director Carlos Marques-Ma...

[Review] Self/less

What if the world’s greatest minds could live beyond their bodies? Imagine what Steve Jobs or Albert Einstein could have accomplished with 50 more years of work...