Alluring depressions abound in newcomer Antoine Barraud's "The Sinkholes," a French psychodrama in which an actress succumbs to the call of the depths following the disappearance of her hubby, a...
A semi-experimental work in which practically all the action occurs offscreen, "The Last Time I Saw Macao" is a cinephilic divertissement from Portuguese helmer Joao Pedro Rodrigues ("To Die Like...
A semi-experimental work in which practically all the action occurs offscreen, "The Last Time I Saw Macao" is a cinephilic divertissement from Portuguese helmer Joao Pedro Rodrigues ("To Die Like...
Alluring depressions abound in newcomer Antoine Barraud's "The Sinkholes," a French psychodrama in which an actress succumbs to the call of the depths following the disappearance of her hubby, a...
A lone-wolf former soldier and a teenage girl looking for love away from home make for the proverbial odd couple in "To Kill a Beaver," a peculiar but intriguing character...
A lone-wolf former soldier and a teenage girl looking for love away from home make for the proverbial odd couple in "To Kill a Beaver," a peculiar but intriguing character...
The babies-switched-at-birth plot device is applied to the Arab-Israeli conflict in "The Other Son," an adequate if never surprising effort from French helmer Lorraine Levy. The film chronicles the initial...
The babies-switched-at-birth plot device is applied to the Arab-Israeli conflict in "The Other Son," an adequate if never surprising effort from French helmer Lorraine Levy. The film chronicles the initial...
The reliability of an inscrutable Hungarian National Security officer is put to the test in post-1956 Budapest in "The Exam," a nifty little pretention-free genre item from helmer Peter Bergendy....
The reliability of an inscrutable Hungarian National Security officer is put to the test in post-1956 Budapest in "The Exam," a nifty little pretention-free genre item from helmer Peter Bergendy....