‘Blaga’s Lessons’ takes top prize Crystal Globe at 2023 Karlovy Vary film festival
The Bulgarian-German drama about a scammed senior citizen has taken the top prize at this year’s Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.
The Bulgarian-German drama about a scammed senior citizen has taken the top prize at this year’s Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.
The Oscar-winning Swedish actress will be awarded with the KVIFF President’s Award at the festival’s opening night ceremony.
Ewan McGregor will be presented with the Festival President’s Award and present You Sing Loud, I Sing Louder, in which he stars alongside his daughter.
Kazan and Mulligan star as New York Times reporters Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey, who broke the Weinstein abuse story in 2017
The 2019 edition of the annual film festival announced its attending guests for this year, which also include
Topher Grace stars as an psychiatric patient out to win his freedom – – if he can survive a month in a haunted mansion
This overlong, perfunctory series finale brings the young adult trilogy to an exasperated end
In The Scorch Trials, the second chapter in this story, our protagonists are now out of the Maze and into the Brave New World
The Maze Runner is a refreshingly small-scale B-movie that doesn’t bother with the more self-serious aspects of its genre cohorts
One Day is turgid, dull, dreary, and surprisingly unlikable, especially disappointing coming off the director’s previous film
Friends with Benefits is a surprisingly smart and funny romantic comedy for people who may not like romantic comedies
Whatever Works is Woody Allen’s best straight comedy in years – at least since 2000’s Small Time Crooks
Shutter Island is a maddening film, an exquisitely made but frustratingly generic thriller that only eventually rises above its source material
Vicky Christina Barcelona is lightweight, lighthearted, and liberal, but also surprisingly thoughtful
Isabel Coixet’s Elegy is a leisurely paced but heartfelt exploration of its characters
In No Reservations, Catherine Zeta-Jones stars in a bland remake of Mostly Martha