Its twisted storyline portrays a gripping story that does a great job of holding your interest with its wit, humour and drama.
Read full articleAs daring and unpleasant as it is illuminating. [Full review in Spanish]
Read full articleWith only three films to his name, director Fernando Frias has created one of the most unapologetic, riveting bodies of work in contemporary cinema, capturing modern Mexico at its best and worst.
Read full articleDespite its elegant mise-en-scene, the transition to the screen of Juan Pablo Villalobos's novel shows enormous difficulties in translating the book's sharp humor. [Full review in Spanish]
Read full articlePlays expertly with its elements, juxtaposing its comic elements with growing suspense to make a taught work of social commentary that lampoons colonialism.
Read full articleIf you are a fan of avant-garde-style films, this is one to invest your time in. However, if you’re looking for a crime-thriller or comedy, your expectations may not be met and you may find this film slow and boring.
Read full articleI Don't Expect Anyone to Believe Me handles with ease, tension, and audacity a combination of mob thriller, university misadventures, and an accumulation of misunderstandings that draws on the spirit of Keaton's physical humor... [Full review in Spanish]
Read full articleThis film eschews the norm and becomes a revealing and endlessly entertaining experience. [Full review in Spanish]
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