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Nik Grozdanovic
Leaning towards the arty stuff and always hungry for an originally visual trip, Nik loves movies in obsessively unhealthy ways. He’s written for Concordia University’s The Link and is currently a regular contributor to IndieWire’s The Playlist, and UK-based online culture mag What Culture. While trying to maintain his own blog, The Film Grapevine, he’s been falling asleep one too many times on the keyboard lately.
72 articles written by Nikola Grozdanovic
- Film Festival | April 14, 2016
The Measure Of A Man (NYFF 2015)
The Measure Of A Man is one of the most depressing films of the year, featuring a brilliant performance by Vincent Lindon.
- Features | February 22, 2016
Our 5 Favorite Films of the 2016 Berlin Film Festival
Our 5 favorite films from the 2016 Berlin Film Festival, plus a honorable mention that just missed our list.
- Film Festival | February 21, 2016
Zero Days (Berlin Review)
Alex Gibney’s excellent new documentary, 'Zero Days', is infused with a sense of urgency, relevance, and terrifying propinquity.
- Movie | February 20, 2016
Being 17 (Berlin Review)
Téchiné’s film breathes with a poetic temperance; a beautifully structured, finely acted ballad on teenage angst and passion.
- Film Festival | February 20, 2016
War On Everyone (Berlin Review)
'War on Everyone' is a lean, mean, politically incorrect joke machine.
- Film Festival | February 19, 2016
The Commune (Berlin Review)
Fantastic performances aren't enough for the overtly engineered characterizations in Thomas Vinterberg's 'The Commune'.
- Film Festival | February 18, 2016
The Night Manager (Berlin Review)
One of 2016's most anticipated TV events lives up to the promise of its talented cast and crew.
- Movie | February 17, 2016
A Quiet Passion (Berlin Review)
'A Quiet Passion' envelops the senses in warm, gentle waves of cinematic opulence.
- Film Festival | February 17, 2016
Soy Nero (Berlin Review)
Rafi Pitts' film 'Soy Nero' attempts to reveal something new by recycling the old, but it doesn't work.
- Movie | February 17, 2016
Genius (Berlin Review)
Michael Grandage’s star-studded 'Genius' goes refreshingly against the grain, but fine-tuning the screenplay would lead to bigger impact.
- Film Festival | February 16, 2016
Crosscurrent (Berlin Review)
Yang Chao's 'Crosscurrent' doesn't get the art of subtle suggestion
- Film Festival | February 16, 2016
Creepy (Berlin Review)
The highly anticipated new Kiyoshi Kurosawa film is detached, lethargic, and predictable.
- Film Festival | February 14, 2016
Midnight Special (Berlin Review)
The latest from Jeff Nichols, 'Midnight Special', disappoints bit time with a surprisingly forgettable film.
- Movie | February 13, 2016
Things to Come (Berlin Review)
With Isabelle Huppert, Mia Hansen-Løve has found a perfect collaborator.
- Features | February 9, 2016
Berlin 2016: 10 Most Anticipated Films
10 films we look forward to the most during the 2016 Berlin Film Festival.