
Slightly more interesting than the film itself is the way that Richard Hobert's standard road-trip comedy-drama, A One-Way to Antibes, portr...
Slightly more interesting than the film itself is the way that Richard Hobert's standard road-trip comedy-drama, A One-Way to Antibes, portr...
Starting with the end of one story and the beginning of another, deliberately manipulating timelines to fit the narrative and theme, Estonia...
Though France is known for pushing the boundaries of cinema, both in form and content, creating devastating dramas and an abundance of chal...
Making great strides towards producing popular homegrown cinema, Lithuania has found success with its own version of the Robin Hood myth. Gr...
Though titled Courage, referencing thrill-seeker Alfred's (Robert Wieckiewicz) inability to step in and help as his brother Jerzy (Lukasz Si...
Anyone that lives in a metropolitan area is subjected to so many man-made sounds in a given minute that it would be impossible to list them...
While North American spas and gyms frequently have saunas nestled within them, they are by no means as intrinsic in our everyday life as the...
Without substantial variation from the "odd couple" format, wherein an unlikely duo forms a bond that is challenged by a looming conflict or...
Though in his 103rd year, Portuguese director Manoel de Oliveira is still churning out films without sign of slowing down, expanding on his...
Though functioning within the vacuum of cliché—estranged daughter Kyra (Andrea Wenzl) returns home for her father's funeral where sibl...
Like the majority of films coming out of Eastern Europe, the Slovenian comedy Bread and Circuses is little more than thinly masked political...