Happy End
Two times Cannes winner, Michael Haneke, hits again with yet another nihilist film that attacks the middle-upper class. Focusing on a...
The Killing of a Sacred Deer
To watch a film by Greek filmmaker Giorgos Lanthimos, you need to get rid out of logical thinking and accept that facts are just like he...
Call Me By Your Name
The greatest accomplishment in Call Me By Your Name is that it could probably be the most sensual (don't confound this adjective with...
A Teströl és a Lélekröl (On Body and Soul)
Two people who share the same dreams at night. A magical premise that put in paper sounds ridiculous and corny, but that is captured with...
120 Battements par Minute (B.P.M)
One would think that the drama of AIDS has been portrayed in cinema in a much larger scale than it actually has. This may be because the...
The Beguiled
With her two first films, Sofia Coppola gained a cult status of an author on femininity and loneliness. Both The Virgin Suicides and Lost...
Una Mujer Fantástica (A Fantastic Woman)
Chilean cinema is having a great moment; not only Pablo Larraín managed a spectacular crossover directing Natalie Portman in Jackie, a...
The Square
The winner of this year Cannes' Palme d'Or is a sharp and stimulating critique to the different dimensions that conform the art world and...
La Tortue Rouge (The Red Turtle)
The first Studio Ghibli international co-production is successful because without a single word, it manages to be poetic in a universal...
Get out
There are two types of horror films: the ones that aim to scare you right there in the movie theatre, and the ones that aim to scare you...