Photosensitive Review (2026 Kinoteka Polish Film Festival)
In many ways, Photosensitive is a perfectly traditional boy-meets-girl romance. Robert (Ignacy Liss) is a celebrated photographer who has retreated into...
In many ways, Photosensitive is a perfectly traditional boy-meets-girl romance. Robert (Ignacy Liss) is a celebrated photographer who has retreated into...
You don’t exactly forget a title like They Will Kill You in a hurry. It’s blunt and striking, part-warning and...
No Ordinary Heist isn’t your typical heist thriller, even though it's inspired by true events - The Northern Bank Robbery...
In La Grazia, Paulo Sorrentino’s latest film, Mariano De Santis (Toni Servillo) is beginning his white semester as the President...
A fabulous cast illuminates this dark comedy fable, where the dystopian moral reformation of A Clockwork Orange meets the underhanded social...
In a world full of more uncertainties than ever, why would we look forward to the future? Perhaps it’s better...
Reminders of Him centres on a woman recently released from prison after a terrible accident that changed her life forever,...
Based on the long-running crime novel series by Patricia Cornwell, Scarpetta is a glossy, prestige adaptation starring Nicole Kidman and...
The movie adaptation of the cult Japanese video game The Convenience Store faithfully captures its unsettling, dreamlike minimalism before upgrading...
We are on the path of giving women an outlet to express their sexual desires. Falling more into the realm...
With The Bride!, writer-director Maggie Gyllenhaal takes a century-old myth, lays it flat on a bed on the laboratory floor,...
It’s difficult to find a new angle in horror films nowadays. Any cabin-in-the-woods story inevitably draws comparisons with The Evil...
God of Frogs is certainly original - and originality, here, is both its greatest strength and its most persistent liability....
Pounding heart line of the techno beats. Glowing, inked bodies moving within the base. Smiles of content and full freedom...