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'Ghosts of War': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - USA - Germany
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17.07.2020 / 01:27

'Ghosts of War': Film Review

If you're old enough to remember a time when Nazis were scary enough all by themselves, you may be a bit flummoxed by Ghosts of War. Combining war and horror movie tropes in an awkward manner more silly than scary, this belated sophomore feature from writer/director Eric Bress (2004's The Butterfly Effect) makes you long for the days when American G.I.s didn't have to fight supernatural beings as well as German soldiers.

‘The Painted Bird’ Film Review: Jerzy Kosiński Adaptation Is Gruesome, Poetic Epic of Inhumanity - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
16.07.2020 / 22:59

‘The Painted Bird’ Film Review: Jerzy Kosiński Adaptation Is Gruesome, Poetic Epic of Inhumanity

Also Read: 'The Painted Bird' Director Explains Why His 'Brutal' WWII Film Is Timelier Than 'The Avengers'Marhoul’s film isn’t shy about the steady stream of ugliness, and that’s likely to turn away the terror-sensitive, and yet its immersive aesthetic also allows for the visually poetic and compassionate, even if those moments are few and far between.Our unnamed protagonist, played by Kotlár with uncanny watchfulness, is not explicitly identified as Jewish or Roma.

'Animation Outlaws': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
hollywoodreporter.com
16.07.2020 / 20:01

'Animation Outlaws': Film Review

Affirming the legacy of two hustling entrepreneurs with an eye for talent and boundless energy for DIY marketing, Kat Alioshin's Animation Outlaws celebrates the colorful personalities known to fans only as Spike & Mike: two Californians who went from promoting rock shows to assembling a decades-long series of showcases for animated shorts.

'Fatal Affair': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
hollywoodreporter.com
16.07.2020 / 17:21

'Fatal Affair': Film Review

Sticking the word "fatal" in the title of a psycho-thriller about an extramarital encounter that spirals out of control inevitably invites comparison with the mother of all boiled-bunny infidelity nightmares, Fatal Attraction.

'Father Soldier Son': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Afghanistan
hollywoodreporter.com
16.07.2020 / 15:07

'Father Soldier Son': Film Review

An early scene in Father Soldier Son shows the tearful reunion between a U.S. soldier on leave from serving in Afghanistan and his two young sons.

‘Animation Outlaws’: Film Review - variety.com
variety.com
16.07.2020 / 04:07

‘Animation Outlaws’: Film Review

Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticMike Gribble, co-founder of Spike & Mike’s Festival of Animation, was just 42 years old when he passed away from pancreatic cancer in 1994 — an awful case of a larger-than-life film-world figure dying before his work was done.

‘Ghosts of War’: Film Review - variety.com - county Harvey
variety.com
16.07.2020 / 00:43

‘Ghosts of War’: Film Review

Dennis Harvey Film CriticSadistic Nazis, PTSD-afflicted Allied soldiers, angry spirits and creepy dolls make for an already-formidable pile of scare factors in “Ghosts of War,” which then topples the stack by loading too many additional elements in the final stretch. This second feature from “The Butterfly Effect” co-director Eric Bress likewise has a trickily structured take on reality.

‘Father Soldier Son’ Film Review: Military Documentary Is Sobering, Disturbing - thewrap.com - USA
thewrap.com
16.07.2020 / 00:09

‘Father Soldier Son’ Film Review: Military Documentary Is Sobering, Disturbing

Also Read: 'The Outpost' Film Review: War Is Hell in Immersive Combat MovieEinhorn and Davis are sympathetic to Eisch, but the object isn’t to get us to root for him the way many moviegoers rooted for Kyle; the filmmakers just want us to understand where he comes from, where his family is going and what that says about the state of American manhood, particularly in the heartland.What is says is sobering and at times disturbing, which gives the film a quiet power even if it’s at times

‘Romance Doll’: Film Review - variety.com - Japan
variety.com
15.07.2020 / 22:11

‘Romance Doll’: Film Review

Maggie Lee Chief Asia Film CriticImagine a Japanese version of “Pygmalion” in which the sculptor continues to caress slabs of marble even after Galatea has come to life. That is the unusual premise of “Romance Doll,” a marital drama in which a sex doll maker’s rapt obssession with his new prototype, leads to rejection of his human muse.

‘Freeland’: Film Review - variety.com - county Harvey
variety.com
15.07.2020 / 20:41

‘Freeland’: Film Review

Dennis Harvey Film CriticThe classic nutshell version of the Turbulent Sixties becoming the Me Decade 1970s is that idealism curdled into hedonism.

‘The Tobacconist’: Film Review - variety.com - Germany
variety.com
10.07.2020 / 04:01

‘The Tobacconist’: Film Review

Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticA cigar is never just a cigar where Sigmund Freud is concerned.

‘Never Too Late’: Film Review - variety.com - Vietnam
variety.com
10.07.2020 / 04:01

‘Never Too Late’: Film Review

Lisa Kennedy Four Vietnam vets reunite for a mission, one that will lean on their wartime exploits but also expose more than a few old tensions.

‘Volition’: Film Review - variety.com - county Harvey
variety.com
10.07.2020 / 04:01

‘Volition’: Film Review

Dennis Harvey Film CriticSnarled loops of time travel have proved a surprisingly versatile and rewarding fantasy-cinema trope in recent years, from the big-budget likes of “Edge of Tomorrow” to such enterprising indies as “Predestination,” not to mention comedies (“Palm Springs”), horror (“Happy Death Day”), romance (“Before I Fall”) and more.

'Slalom': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - France - USA
hollywoodreporter.com
09.07.2020 / 23:45

'Slalom': Film Review

For a debut feature, writer-director Charlène Favier’s powerful coming-of-age sports drama Slalom couldn't come at a more timely moment.

‘Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets’ Film Review: Sad, Boozy Reverie Looks for Truth and Beauty in a Dive Bar - thewrap.com - Berlin
thewrap.com
09.07.2020 / 23:09

‘Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets’ Film Review: Sad, Boozy Reverie Looks for Truth and Beauty in a Dive Bar

truth and beauty, too, it’s safe to say that “Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets” finds a bit of both of those things.Also Read: 'Palm Springs' Film Review: Andy Samberg Puts an Indie Rom-Com Spin on 'Groundhog Day'The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January, went to the Berlin and True/False Film Festivals and had a series of virtual screenings on July 8 to celebrate National Dive Bar Day, with a virtual rollout scheduled for July 10.

‘Archive’: Film Review - variety.com
variety.com
09.07.2020 / 22:55

‘Archive’: Film Review

Guy Lodge Film CriticIn “Archive,” an isolated scientist methodically pursues an artificial-intelligence ideal, developing a sequence of human-android beings and recycling their various parts until the ultimate prototype is achieved.

'Volition': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
hollywoodreporter.com
09.07.2020 / 16:11

'Volition': Film Review

"They say that when you die, your whole life flashes before your eyes. I wish it were that simple," says James, the main character, in his voiceover narration at the beginning of Volition.

‘Inmate #1: The Rise of Danny Trejo’: Film Review - variety.com
variety.com
09.07.2020 / 09:33

‘Inmate #1: The Rise of Danny Trejo’: Film Review

Owen Gleiberman Chief Film CriticWhen you look at the face of Danny Trejo, you see the creases and hollows and pockmarks, the eye pouches like saddlebags, the badges of a life so well-worn that, at first, that’s just about all you see. Yet the more you look, the more you notice a paradox.

‘The Beach House’: Film Review - variety.com - county Harvey
variety.com
09.07.2020 / 03:31

‘The Beach House’: Film Review

Dennis Harvey Film CriticBeing released during an epidemic lends additional if unintended frisson to “The Beach House,” a cryptic yet reasonably involving thriller in which vacationers find themselves under threat. The nature of that threat remains ambiguous, but in its partially-airborne inescapability, it definitely hits a note of creepy relevance.

‘Daniel’: Film Review - variety.com - Denmark - Syria
variety.com
09.07.2020 / 03:03

‘Daniel’: Film Review

Jessica Kiang In 2013, Daniel Rye, a Danish photographer in his mid-twenties, went to Syria to document the plight of civilian refugees and was kidnapped by ISIS. Ransomed and held captive for 13 months, Rye was psychologically and physically tortured, starved and beaten by his captors, first on his own and then alongside several other international hostages, among them U.S.

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