While ‘Case 137’ doesn’t re-invent the police drama genre, it’s a thought-provoking and suspenseful movie anchored by a great Léa Drucker.
Browsing: Cannes Film Festival
While the narrative and the songs slightly fall flat, there’s a lot of heart, warmth and wonderful acting in this touching debut.
Here at Geek Vibes Nation, we review the new Sundance film entry, Universal Language, a self-proclaimed “surreal comedy of disorientation.”
Vic Carmen Sonne and Trine Dyrholm shine in The Girl with the Needle, a harrowing exploration of one of Denmark’s darkest murder cases.
While Beating Hearts is a loud and dynamic exploration of love and a dangerous relationship, it descends into predictability.
While Kinds Of Kindness feels uncomplete and repetitive, it’s still a fast-paced and head-twisting feature filled with terrific A-listers.
Flow by Gints Zilbalodis is a ultra-realistic feature involving adorable animals and important topics such as friendship and survival.
While The Substance by director Fargeat is too long, it’s a ghastly and vivid social commentary led by the remarkable Moore and Qualley.
While ‘Twilight Of The Warriors: Walled In’ doesn’t have the most exciting narrative, it has tremendous cinematography, action, and acting!
While The Apprentice can count on three great multilayered lead performances, director Abbasi plays it too safe narrative-wise.