In one of the pinnacles of silent cinema, Louise Brooks opens Pandora's Box and sex, lust, and charm comes oozing out.
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Sound of the Mountain and Mikio Naruse One of my big discoveries of 2017 is Japanese director Mikio Naruse. That […]
In Brink of Life, a less known Ingmar Bergman drama, three women in a maternity ward experience their own stories with their hardships and joys.
Where Do We Go Now? is a Lebanese comedy / drama about women of different religions in a small village try to keep the peace as national issues escalate.
A high school girl rock band is forced to find a new lead singer just a few days before the school festival.
Mario Davies stars in The Red Mill, a delightful comedy that is set in my native country The Netherlands.
Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid Back in the 40’s and 50’s Hollywood was churning out dozens of films noirs every […]
Film Noir Disregarding the many complaints of my SEO-plug-in that I should rename my post tags and such, I’m writing […]
Victoria Earlier this year I saw Russian Ark. It’s a beautiful film shot in one single take inside the Winter […]
And Then There Were None. One of the best whodunnits of all time, with a nice cast and a killer story.
Theeb is a thriller and the first ever Jordanian film to be Oscar nominated. It's about the coming-of-age of a young boy, Theeb, in the Jordanian desert during the first World War.