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Category: Philosophie // Politik
10 Obscure Sci-Fi Films You’ve Probably Never Seen
Sci-fi and dark obscurity go together like Kim and Kanye – look no further than Children of Men and A… Read more 10 Obscure Sci-Fi Films You’ve Probably Never Seen
The 20 Best Gangster Films Ever Made
Cinema has a habit of making gangsters look cool. Yep, the big screens just can’t get enough of the bad… Read more The 20 Best Gangster Films Ever Made
Interview: Kumi Naidoo, Greenpeace
For him, it is one of the defining battles of our age; it’s a fight for sanity against the madness… Read more Interview: Kumi Naidoo, Greenpeace
The 10 Tribeca Films We’re Most Excited About
Birthed in the wreckage of 9/11, the Tribeca Film Festival now takes over the movie theatres of lower Manhattan every… Read more The 10 Tribeca Films We’re Most Excited About
The 10 Cannes Films We’re Most Excited About
No Brits. No selfies. No Expendables 3 cast. This year’s 68th Cannes Film Festival was a very different beast to… Read more The 10 Cannes Films We’re Most Excited About
Snapshot: Simon Beck
The man walks all day amidst white mountaintops, crafting immense, wintry crop circles with only his trampling feet, a compass,… Read more Snapshot: Simon Beck
The Grand Budapest Hotel: Where only white middle-class can check in?
This weekend, Anderson’s latest offering, The Grand Budapest Hotel, opens nearly two years after his last film, Moonrise Kingdom– one that proved… Read more The Grand Budapest Hotel: Where only white middle-class can check in?
What does Lupita Nyong’o’s Oscar win mean for black women in America?
Anyone who was lucky enough to see Lupita Nyong’o up on stage for Best Supporting Actress at this years 86th… Read more What does Lupita Nyong’o’s Oscar win mean for black women in America?
Aleksandra Kumorek: “Films should not be a call to arms”
Die Überflüssigen digs its fingers deep into the wounds of capitalism and shows how resistance to its absurdity is still… Read more Aleksandra Kumorek: “Films should not be a call to arms”