Our Father, The Devil
Revenge is not so sweet in ‘Our Father, The Devil,’ director Ellie Foumbi’s gripping, horror-tinged thriller about African immigrants with a shared history of violence.
Read MorePosted by Stephen Dalton | Sep 15, 2022 | Festivals, Oldenburg |
Revenge is not so sweet in ‘Our Father, The Devil,’ director Ellie Foumbi’s gripping, horror-tinged thriller about African immigrants with a shared history of violence.
Read MorePosted by Stephen Dalton | Sep 14, 2022 | Festivals, Oldenburg, Toronto |
Social tensions and strange cosmic disturbances collide in French director Cédric Ido’s imperfect but admirably ambitious genre-blurring thriller ‘The Gravity’.
Read MorePosted by Stephen Dalton | Sep 13, 2022 | Festivals, Oldenburg |
A young Filipina migrant worker in Hong Kong dreams of dancing her way to freedom in Stefanos Tai’s imaginative photo-montage musical ‘We Don’t Dance for Nothing’.
Read MorePosted by Stephen Dalton | Sep 9, 2022 | Featured, Festivals, Toronto, VENICE 2022 |
Steve Buscemi makes a rare return to directing for ‘The Listener’, starring Tessa Thompson, a well-meaning but slender single-person drama about hurting and healing in a post-Covid world.
Read MorePosted by Stephen Dalton | Sep 5, 2022 | Featured, Festivals, VENICE 2022 |
Writer-director Carolina Cavalli paints a charming picture of a charmless heroine in her confidently quirky debut feature ‘Amanda’.
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