In one way, Cameraperson is a nearly two-hour longer trailer for all of Kirsten Johnson’s documentaries.
Film Review
We saw a screening of The Uncondemned at the Jewish Heritage Museum, dealing with the first prosecution of rape as war crime. Read the review below.
A Tale of Love and Darkness features Hebrew language and took eight years to write and develop. Read our review of the film below.
A tour de force by long-time collaborators Hans Petter Moland and Stellan Skarsgård, In Order of Disappearance grips with family, identity and most significantly, revenge.
We saw the press screening of MON ROI in NYC, starring Emmanuelle Bercot and Vincent Cassel. Read our review here!
People love money. People love big money. People also love watching other people obsess, trip, and war over big money, on big screens.
With the third installment in the rebooted Star Trek series, we are greeted with a safe and saccharine foul ball that sort of gets the job done.
Most movie viewers have a tendency to dismiss animation; often with the excuse that animated films often lack the serious or the authoritative tone that a live action production might offer.
Thai Film ‘Heart Attack’ Explores What It Means to Only Live Once
Heart Attack captures the process of learning to love life with stunning realism.
Alex Gibney brings to light yet another interesting event in history that has been generally glossed over, but fails to bring enough discussion to the table.