2016 Russian Film Festival: ‘The Green Carriage’ MOVIE REVIEW
A fascinating character study that adheres to a dramatic narrative while flirting with other genre conventions.
A fascinating character study that adheres to a dramatic narrative while flirting with other genre conventions.
It understands its position as an action sequel and works well within those confines.
Is it in poor taste to make Holocaust jokes? This thought-provoking doco explores the subject.
No amount of leniency can save the movie from what it is: a droll and lacklustre affair.
Despite lacking some subtlety, this is a crowd-pleasing, emotional true story.
Despite the filmmaker reining in his idiosyncrasies, ‘Julieta’ is a well-performed, worthy Spanish slice-of-life.
A curious and exciting action-thriller, despite some clunky exposition and constricted supporting characters.
In a movie about a conspiracy, it’s a major problem when the conspiracy ends up being its most superfluous attribute.
Equipped with a host of great actors and intelligent plot handling, it’s hard to dislike.
Though it falls short of greatness, you’ll leave the cinema with a smile on your face.