Days of the Whale
The debut by Colombian filmmaker Catalina Arroyave refreshingly has a female character at the heart of its crime story.
The debut by Colombian filmmaker Catalina Arroyave refreshingly has a female character at the heart of its crime story.
Probably one of the weakest entries in the usually worthwhile filmography of the critically revered director Olivier Assayas.
An exhilarating and funny and much-deserved tribute to the famous Puerto Rican astrologer.
Abel Ferrara’s latest film conveys the forbidden allure of reading someone else’s private diary.
A surprising alchemy of docudrama and thriller, with elements of a political drama, a heist movie, and a juicy prison break story line.
In last year's Caméra d'Or winner at Cannes, a young forensic anthropoligist delves into a dark chapter of Guatemala's long civil war.
An atypical coming-of-age story that presents a realistic and frank representation of female adolescence, where growing up is a messy and an arbitrary process.
An innovative and fresh work to Brazilian cinema as well as the many genres that the movie digests, and it's one of the best and most unique approaches to the western in recent years.
The comedy’s appealing accessibility doesn’t overshadow the social concerns that propel it, or allow it to rise beyond expectations.