Monat: Juni 2017
‚Pedicab‘ (‚Pauwi na‘): Film Review | Shanghai 2017
Winner of the best film award at the Shanghai Film Festival, the black-humored Philippine drama follows a Manila slum family as they return to the country.
‚En el Septimo Dia‘: Film Review
'Our Song' director Jim McKay's first feature in a dozen years is a Brooklyn-set comedy about a group of Mexican immigrants, their jobs and, not least, their soccer team.
‚Inconceivable‘: Film Review
Nicolas Cage, Gina Gershon and Faye Dunaway star in Jonathan Baker's thriller about a nanny from hell.
‚Mali Blues‘: Film Review
Lutz Gregor's documentary 'Mali Blues' follows four African musicians as they prepare for a concert in their country, which has become increasingly subject to Sharia law.
‚The Fabulous Allan Carr‘: Film Review
In 'The Fabulous Allan Carr,' Jeffrey Schwarz recalls the producer's extravagant career, from 'Grease' glory to Oscar shame.
‚The Mole Song — Hong Kong Capriccio‘: Film Review | Shanghai 2017
Director Takashi Miike reprises the breathless craziness of his 2013 cops-and-yakuza hit in a sequel with even more action, again starring the irrepressible Toma Ikuta.
‚Battle of the Network Stars‘: TV Review
ABC's resurrection of the 'Battle of the Network Stars' format offers few stars, no network divisions and only the flimiest of battles.
‚Some Like It Veiled‘ (‚Cherchez la femme‘): Film Review
Writer-director Sou Abadi ('SOS Tehran') turns a controversial social issue into a broad French comedy.