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Our 5 Favorite Films of the 2016 Berlin Film Festival
Nik Grozdanovic | February 22, 2016Our 5 favorite films from the 2016 Berlin Film Festival, plus a honorable mention that just missed our...
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What We Learned from the Berlin Film Festival
C.J. Prince | February 22, 2016The Berlin Film Festival came to a close this weekend when jury president Meryl Streep announced the winners...
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Zero Days (Berlin Review)
Nik Grozdanovic | February 21, 2016Alex Gibney’s excellent new documentary, 'Zero Days', is infused with a sense of urgency, relevance, and terrifying propinquity.
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Being 17 (Berlin Review)
Nik Grozdanovic | February 20, 2016Téchiné’s film breathes with a poetic temperance; a beautifully structured, finely acted ballad on teenage angst and passion.
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War On Everyone (Berlin Review)
Nik Grozdanovic | February 20, 2016'War on Everyone' is a lean, mean, politically incorrect joke machine.
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The Commune (Berlin Review)
Nik Grozdanovic | February 19, 2016Fantastic performances aren't enough for the overtly engineered characterizations in Thomas Vinterberg's 'The Commune'.
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The Night Manager (Berlin Review)
Nik Grozdanovic | February 18, 2016One of 2016's most anticipated TV events lives up to the promise of its talented cast and crew.
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A Quiet Passion (Berlin Review)
Nik Grozdanovic | February 17, 2016'A Quiet Passion' envelops the senses in warm, gentle waves of cinematic opulence.
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Soy Nero (Berlin Review)
Nik Grozdanovic | February 17, 2016Rafi Pitts' film 'Soy Nero' attempts to reveal something new by recycling the old, but it doesn't work.
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Genius (Berlin Review)
Nik Grozdanovic | February 17, 2016Michael Grandage’s star-studded 'Genius' goes refreshingly against the grain, but fine-tuning the screenplay would lead to bigger impact.
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Crosscurrent (Berlin Review)
Nik Grozdanovic | February 16, 2016Yang Chao's 'Crosscurrent' doesn't get the art of subtle suggestion
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Creepy (Berlin Review)
Nik Grozdanovic | February 16, 2016The highly anticipated new Kiyoshi Kurosawa film is detached, lethargic, and predictable.
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Boris Without Béatrice (Berlin Review)
C.J. Prince | February 15, 2016Denis Côté's latest film is a visually striking look at one man's unchecked privilege.
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Elixir (Berlin Review)
C.J. Prince | February 15, 2016A pile of mush made up of boring quirks and unsubtle metaphors that adds up to pure, wasteful...
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In Your Dreams! (Berlin Review)
C.J. Prince | February 15, 2016Teen drama, parkour and fantasy sequences are just a few of the sloppy ingredients that make up this...