Les Innocentes (The Innocents)
Luxembourg director Anne Fontaine has finally made a great film. Even if she has been one of the most prolific female directors (Les...
I am not your negro
Based on the writings of author James Baldwin, director Raoul Peck assembles a documentary that shows how much the history of...
Frantz
War destroys lives. It's something that seems so obvious on the surface, but in times of ascending nationalisms, we shouldn't take it as...
Aquarius
Aquarius is a great film because it works at two levels at the same time: denouncing how corporations are destroying individual life, and...
Ma Vie de Courgette (My Life as a Zucchini)
Orphanhood has offered quite a few lovable film characters like Annie, Oliver Twist (right from the pages of Charles Dickens), and Hugo...
The Handmaiden
There has always been something beautiful in the way Park Chan-Wook uses his camera to tell a story, as if it is a voyeur that need to be...
Juste la fin du monde
Xavier Dolan, the newest cinema enfant-terrible, is polarizing already, but his newest film has the potential to make a wider gap between...
I, Daniel Blake
Winner in Cannes last year, Loach remains faithful to social cinema and presents a case study on how bureaucracy destroys the individual....