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Rene J. Meyer-Grimberg

Rene J. Meyer-Grimberg

Reviews

Why The Favourite is Lanthimos’ Best Work

When Dogtooth came out in 2009, it quietly discomfited most viewers. A combination of uncomfortable circumstances and bizarre sexual situations in a closed space…

Featured Posts, Features

History and Art Elevate Luca Guadagnino’s Suspiria… with Legal Consequences

Watching the 1977 Dario Argento version of Suspiria, heightened my anticipation of the new release by director Luca Guadagnino (Call Me By Your Name,…

Berlin, Events, Featured Posts

Berlin Film Society Presents: A Spellbinding Halloween - Dario Argento’s Suspiria

“Do you know anything about witches?” This Halloween, the Berlin Film Society is resurrecting Italian director Dario Argento’s 1977 cult horror classic, Suspiria – arguably…

Berlinale 2017

Berlinale 2017 Review: ‘Beuys’ by Andres Veiel

This film is about the artist of the 20th century, Joseph Beuys. Never heard of him? Most Germans, regardless of their level of education or…

Berlinale 2017, Reviews

Berlinale 2017 Review: ‘House in the Fields’ By Tala Hadid

Structured around the seasons of the year in a remote village in the high Atlas Mountain Valley in Morocco, Hadid captures the delicate and…

TRAILER OF THE WEEK

JUDAS AND THE BLACK MESSIAH - Shaka King

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