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Power Ballad review – amiable musical comedy…
- By West virginia digital
- . May 27, 2026
The name of the film is Power Ballad; the name of its lead character is Rick Power. Is there anything
Tuner review – woefully off-key
- By West virginia digital
- . May 27, 2026
Cinema has the power to shape perceptions of entire groups of people. People with AIDS are Tom Hanks in Philadelphia (1993);
Backrooms review – sincerely disturbing and…
- By West virginia digital
- . May 27, 2026
Western horror cinema tends to come in waves: 80s slashers, 90s meta-comedies, 2000s torture porn, 2010s found footage, and most
Andrzej Wajda’s Cinema of Complicated Defiance at…
- By West virginia digital
- . May 26, 2026
The end of the war does not produce liberation, but merely transforms one unstable political condition into another. The final
The Dreamed Adventure – first-look review
- By West virginia digital
- . May 24, 2026
In Valeska Grisebach’s last film, from 2017, a German laborer in Bulgaria to work on an infrastructure project explores the hillsides
The End of It – first-look review
- By West virginia digital
- . May 23, 2026
Despite an intriguing sci-fi premise, Maria Martínez Bayona’s feature debut is a tonally mismatched and unintentionally comedic slog. As tradition
Everytime – first-look review | Little White Lies
- By West virginia digital
- . May 22, 2026
An unthinkable tragedy binds together Ella (Birgit Minichmayr), her daughter Melli (Lotte Shirin Keiling) and Lux (Tristan Lopez). He’s the
The Birthday Party – first-look review
- By West virginia digital
- . May 22, 2026
Though The Birthday Party marks the first time Léa Mysius has directed a film in contention for the festival’s Palme d’Or, the
Coward – first-look review | Little White Lies
- By West virginia digital
- . May 22, 2026
When fresh conscript Pierre (Emmanuel Macchia) arrives on the Belgian frontline, his fellow soldiers quickly ascribe him the nickname ‘Quiet
The Black Ball – first-look review
- By West virginia digital
- . May 22, 2026
In the urgent heat of a long-awaited embrace, Rafael (Miguel Bernardeau) turns to Sebastián (Guitarricadelafuente) and quietly whispers: “No one disappears