Alois Nebel, Czech Republic's Oscar entryBy Robin Menken01/08/20122 Mins Read Tomás Lunák’s black and white rotoscoped animated feature “Alois Nebel” (the Czech Republic’s official Oscar entry) joins the emerging genre…
We Need To Talk About KevinBy Alan Dunn01/05/20122 Mins Read Tilda Swinton stars as Eva, and the film recounts her life before and after her son going on a massacre…
The Skin I Live In, Golden Globe Awards MomineeBy Alan Dunn01/03/20121 Min Read Antonio Banderas stars in this unsettling Frankenstein tale of grief, vengeance, obsession and plastic surgery. Laced with an air of…
My Week With MarilynBy Alan Dunn12/29/20112 Mins Read My Week With Marilyn is the true account of a young man (Eddie Redmayne, earthy good looks, like a handsome…
MelancholiaBy Alan Dunn12/25/20114 Mins Read Cheer up, it’s not the end of the world… Melancholia is a film about two very different stories colliding (which…
A Poignant and Universal Film: London RiverBy Laura Korman12/22/20115 Mins Read Set against the aftermath of the July 7th 2005 London terrorist attacks, London River is a moving and emotional film…
The Oregonian A woman, leaves the farm and enters the unknown.By Michael Macdonald11/19/20113 Mins Read Writer/Director Calvin Reeder is known for his bent films such as 2006’s ‘Little Farm’ and the dark comedy of 2005,…
JIG, a documentary by Sue BourneBy Tanja Meding11/17/20113 Mins Read The enormous success of Michael Flatley’s LORD OF THE DANCE show has brought Irish dancing onto the world stage. Earlier…
Gerhard Richter PaintingBy Tanja Meding11/14/20113 Mins Read Gerhard Richter, one of Germany’s leading artists, knows when a painting is done, just good enough and there is nothing…
Four AFIFEST's International Films, from A Separation to Once Upon A Time In AnatoliaBy Maya Hooshivar11/08/201115 Mins Read A SEPARATION & THE FORGIVENESS OF BLOOD (Review by Kenneth R. Morefield): It is fitting that ten years after September…