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Fans of künstlerroman rejoice! This portrait of...
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The inadequacies and oddities of the US justice system are pushed into the...
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The prospect of a gentle,...
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To describe the storyline of Tides might be a bit disorienting. The plot itself...
This excellent, if dramatically overburdened realist drama has the quality...
Packed with cinematic tricks (cuts, fades, tilted angles: the lot!) and led by Sharlto...
Silver Bear winner for Best Leading Performance for...
Daniel Brühl supposedly sends himself up in this sly and insinuating...
This tender, affecting film threads together the apparently disparate lives and...
With lockdowns and social distancing measures still in place across much of the...
This promising domestic drama about a young woman reconnecting with her...
This sincerely felt, fundamentally misguided film amounts to a lockdown...
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The year 2020 was one like no other. It changed the way people work,...
There were some snarling comments on social media about the price of tickets for...
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