Four Corners (15) | Close-Up Film Review
”They say you can learn more from a game you win than a game you lose” Probably the most poignant
Read More”They say you can learn more from a game you win than a game you lose” Probably the most poignant
Read MoreWhen they read the initial premise for Paul Feig’s soon-to-be-released Spy, I am sure many within the audiences gave a
Read MoreMauritanian director Abderrahmane Sissako’s Timbuktu is a powerful humanist portrait of a family whose life is turned upside down by
Read More‘’When he speaks of her, I am jealous of me’’– Nelly Nothing is what it seems in Petzold’s Phoenix. A
Read MoreThe life of an illegal immigrant is a hard one. Samba (Omar Sy) is a young Senegal immigrant who after
Read MoreThe film opens with a simple heist. As a gang of thieves on motorbikes race into a shopping mall and
Read More“People say the film world is ludicrous. Well real life is even more ridiculous.” Rigor Mortis begins with a corpse.
Read MoreThe multi-faceted Futuro Beach is a confident, contemporary male melodrama that builds an intimate portrait of three male characters. With
Read MoreGente de Bien begins with a game of nutmeg being played high in the fields of Columbia, revealing the innocent
Read MoreWhat is going on at 16 Greenwood Avenue? This is the focus of Duane Hopkins’ follow-up to his 2008 debut
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