‘Lousy Bastards’ (Všiváci) movie review: Ondřej Vetchý in Czech retread of Brothers
Lousy Bastards skirts around the premise of Susanne Bier’s film so openly that you wonder if it is an unofficial remake
Lousy Bastards skirts around the premise of Susanne Bier’s film so openly that you wonder if it is an unofficial remake
Vendeta is a refreshingly old-fashioned revenge thriller that features the kind of no-nonsense filmmaking you don’t see any more
Robert Sedláček’s Long Live the Family is a slow-moving, low-energy, but occasionally affecting family drama-cum-road movie,
Občanský průkaz (Identity Card) made a big splash with Czech critics and audiences when it opened locally last fall
Robert Sedláček’s Největší z Čechů (The Greatest Czechs) is an excellent primer on a very specific brand of Czech humor
Grandhotel paints a vivid portrait of Liberec as a town where it is either raining or about to rain, where little happens or can be expected to happen