Betting on Zero
by Felipe Rosa
Betting on Zero: Theodore Braun’s work is less a documentary and more a piece of propaganda;
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: documentary
by Felipe Rosa
Betting on Zero: Theodore Braun’s work is less a documentary and more a piece of propaganda;
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: documentary
by Felipe Rosa
Faces Places: Agnès Varda and JR’s journey through France, its present and past
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: documentary
by Felipe Rosa
City of Ghosts: Matthew Heineman provides an extremely raw experience in
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: documentary
by Felipe Rosa
The Shape of Water: Guillermo del Toro’s fantasy film, as fables are wont to, touches on
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: fantasy, romance
by Felipe Rosa
All the Money in the World: Ridley Scott’s film is divided in two halves that
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: biopic / historic, thriller
by Felipe Rosa
The Boss Baby: there are two halves-of-sorts to Tom McGrath’s film:
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: animation, comedy, fantasy
by Felipe Rosa
The Disaster Artist: James Franco’s film is, in a way, a celebration of a dreamer, one that
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: biopic / historic, comedy, drama
by Felipe Rosa
The Post: Steven Spielberg achieves quite a lot: a tightly paced and efficient procedural, a fine history lesson, and a
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: biopic / historic, drama
by Felipe Rosa
The Wound: the greatest asset of John Trengove’s film is a story that opens up
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: drama