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Nik Grozdanovic
72 articles written by Nikola Grozdanovic
- Movie | April 10, 2015
Clouds Of Sils Maria
Watch if you're a fan of Juliette Binoche or Kristen Stewart, but this soapy opera full of flat notes is not worth your time.
- Movie | March 27, 2015
White God
An insta-classic dog film, superbly crafted genre cinema, and a canine fairytale that's sure to sweep audiences off their feet.
- Interview | March 26, 2015
How Dogs Helped Kornél Mundruczó Find a New Cinematic Language in ‘White God’
Kornél Mundruczó describes the biggest movie influences on his new film White Dog and what inspired him.
- Movie | March 20, 2015
Jauja
An existential masterpiece.
- Film Festival | March 16, 2015
ND/NF 2015: Tired Moonlight
The poetry of small-town America weaves a pretty but itchy tapestry in Britni West's film debut.
- Film Festival | March 14, 2015
SXSW 2015: Ned Rifle
The conclusion to Hal Hartley's 'Henry Fool' saga stays in line with the fun and fast-paced nature of the series.
- Movie | March 13, 2015
Stop the Pounding Heart
Adolescence in the rural South sets the stage for 'Stop the Pounding Heart'.
- Movie | March 5, 2015
Faults
For lovers of intelligent suspense and sickly dark humor, Faults is home.
- Movie | January 29, 2015
Timbuktu
Timbuktu has some stirring visuals, but ultimately fails to be a stirring piece of art.
- Features | January 13, 2015
Before ‘Inherent Vice’: 11 Essential Stoner Movies
This past week has seen the wider release of the hyper-anticipated Inherent Vice by Paul Thomas Anderson. And it has rightfully boggled the minds of many critics, currently standing at a seemingly despairing 68% on the Rotten Tomato aggregator....
- Interview | January 7, 2015
Director Andrey Zvyagintsev on ‘Leviathan’, Russia, & Vodka
Director Andrey Zvyagintsev talks to us about his masterful film 'Leviathan', wanting an artistic film than a political one, and drinking on the set.
- Movie | December 23, 2014
Two Days, One Night
The Dardenne brothers, Jean-Pierre and Luc, are worshiped filmmakers in the art-house community. They have been impressing audiences since 1996’s The Promise and are among the distinguished few who have two Palme D’Ors to their name (for 1999’s Rosetta...
- Movie | December 18, 2014
Winter Sleep
A genuine experience that will leave you completely nourished. A cat’s whisker away from being a masterpiece.
- Movie | December 5, 2014
Miss Julie
With filming wrapped all the way back in 2013, it almost feels like Liv Ullmann’s grand return behind the camera has come a year too late. While this can mess with people’s anxieties and expectations; the most important thing...
- Movie | November 24, 2014
Little Hope Was Arson
Theo Love has directed and edited an intense and surprisingly affective investigational documentary. And the only reason I say “surprising,” is because one wouldn’t think a subject like this would turn out so gripping just by reading it on...