The Auschwitz death camp drama is unlike any Holocaust film you've ever seen.
“Everything I learned I learned from the movies.”
― Audrey Hepburn
“Everything I learned I learned from the movies.”
― Audrey Hepburn
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The Auschwitz death camp drama is unlike any Holocaust film you've ever seen.
Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay deliver a master class in brilliant, low key and quietly intense performances in the thought-provoking marital drama.
This timely Turkish drama is a powerful and touching indictment of systemic and cultural subjugation -- and an inspiring tale of rebellion and preserving identity.
The adage "comedy is tragedy plus time" absolutely captures the tone and tenor of this masterful comedy-drama.
Michael Moore's latest documentary is the filmmaker's most comprehensive, pro-American and rousing film to date -- yet it offers in terms of 'solutions' it lacks in depth.
This realization of "Macbeth" earns its place among the greatest film adaptations of any of Shakespeare's work.
This wonderfully odd movie is equal parts thriller, drama, romance, comedy and science fiction.
Several Award Season contenders will headline the 2015 AFI FEST next month, as the American Film Institute announced the festival's entire list of films today.
Stephen Tobolowsky is simply one of the great storytellers of this generation.
Dirty take on a rom-com just doesn't have enough heart, leaving it little more than a raunchy flick.
An affectionate and hilarious swipe at the arrogance of youth driven by its self-involved, energetic whirlwind titular character.
These 25 films represent the joyous, heartbreaking and invigorating stories told at SIFF 2015.
The humble mini reviews of 50 films this one critic screened during SIFF 2015 -- so here is the bottom half of this overly comprehensive list, ranking the worst (#50) movie all the way to the some beautiful storytelling (#26).
The full slate of films that will screen during the 41st annual festival has been released and tickets go on sale today.
Anyone interested in watching a great lead actor performance will be satisfied -- but anyone looking for any insight into the life of legendary guitarist Jimi Hendrix will be sorely disappointed.
Despite a premise on con men and murder, this misnomer of a noir-ish "thriller" sleepwalks its way across Greece from beginning to end.
This off-beat and endearing comedy proves - if nothing else - the Oscar-nominated and blockbuster popcorn movie actor has definitely not sold out.
This unusual romantic comedy/relationship drama/indie sci-fi hybrid is one of the most innovative and surprising film gems of summer 2014.
This nuanced and multi-layered film makes profound statements about the Catholic church's relevance today, the sex abuse scandal's aftermath and the continued need for good men to perform good works in an unrepentantly sinful world.
Although very reminiscent of its predecessor, "The Trip to Italy" remains every bit as fun, charming and engaging as the 2011 original.