One of the changes under Tricia Tuttle’s first Berlinale is the introduction of...
The 75th edition of the Berlinale seemed set on breaking with stereotypes. Perhaps a shock to many, the Competition film that garnered the most laughs from its international audience was the sole German entry, What Marielle Knows. Even the decision to include Frédéric Hambalek’s sophomore feature and bench more established directors into...
The story of Cinderella has been passed down across the world for...
A new batch of exceedingly wealthy holidaymakers check in to the titular luxury hotel...
Once capitalising on the growing popularity of the 2010s superhero-focused...
In his feature-length directorial debut, Adam O’Brien imagines motherhood as a horror story. Set almost...
Created, written and executive produced by Peaky Blinders’ Steven Knight, A Thousand Blows...
Stephen King’s The Monkey was first given life when published as a short story in...
Even with the presence of an underground heroin den, the most intriguing setting in Vivian Qu’s Girls on Wire is a sprawling film studio, where reality and performance blur but never quite merge narratively into a film-within-a-film. Instead, the cool-toned, behind-the-scenes set-up is where the film’s protagonist, Fang Di (Wen Qi), a...
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