Tag: Film dramas
"Bad director" in the cinema: German horror film
Someone had to do it: Oskar Roehler unloads a load of hate on the film industry with “Bad Director” – with an evil, mocking version of himself as the main…
“Challengers – Rivals” in the cinema: There could be a lot more straw lying around here – culture
Two buddies vie for a woman’s favor, and later they face each other on the tennis court: “Challengers” by Luca Guadagnino has almost everything a drama about sex and friendship…
“Challengers – Rivals” in the cinema: There could be a lot more straw lying around here – culture
Two buddies vie for a woman’s favor, and later they face each other on the tennis court: “Challengers” by Luca Guadagnino has almost everything a drama about sex and friendship…
“Dying” in the cinema: Lars Eidinger’s new cinema Film – Culture
Even as the scene is playing and the coldness of heart that is at stake is clawing its way into your skin, you sense that these minutes will be one…
“Dying” in the cinema: Lars Eidinger’s new cinema Film – Culture
Even as the scene is playing and the coldness of heart that is at stake is clawing its way into your skin, you sense that these minutes will be one…
"La Chimera" in the cinema: What is sacred to us
The film “La Chimera” tells of a group of wild grave robbers in Italy in the 80s. Bravo. source site
"be a winner" in the cinema: Be a lioness
In the film “Being a Winner” a refugee girl is enchanted by football. The German-Kurdish filmmaker Soleen Yusef also talks quickly about herself. source site
"Back to Black" in the cinema: The crash as a legacy
The life of singer Amy Winehouse is coming to the cinema as a biopic with a wig, a canary and drug glamour. Insanely annoying. source site
"I Captain" in the cinema: Something better than death
The Oscar-nominated drama “I Capitano” tells of two young Senegalese people who flee to Europe and suffer terrible things – as a fairytale hero’s journey. That raises questions. source site
"Little dirty letters" in the cinema: In the swear word fireworks
Hate mail, long before the Internet: In “Little Dirty Letters” Thea Sharrock revives a 100-year-old English scandal – and the forbidden appeal of swearing. source site