RFF18: There’s Still Tomorrow

Paola Cortellesi’s moving directorial debut opens the new edition of the Rome Film Fest

They called it “dramedy”, a mix between drama and comedy, a definition that fits perfectly There’s still tomorrow. Paola Cortellesi’s directorial debut opened the 18th edition …

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania

The new Marvel film is enjoyable, but not extraordinary

Marvel returns to cinema with one of its funniest and maybe underrated superheroes: Ant-Man, aka Scott Lang, the man who can dramatically shrink and grow himself, thanks to the technology developed …

Babylon

Damien Chazelle’s rowdy hymn to the Golden Age of Hollywood

After its debut in December 2022, in the U.S., Babylon, will hit Italian cinemas on January 19, 2023: we are quite sure that new Damien Chazelle’s film, will not …

RoFF17 – Amsterdam

A good (but hard to follow) period comedy thriller

Some movie goers don’t need to know what a movie is about to attend a cinema. This is what might happen to David O. Russell’s new film Amsterdam, because the …

RoFF17 – Lynch/Oz

Alexandre O. Philippe explores the connections between David Lynch’s work and ‘The Wizard of Oz’

I think I am one of the few former children who suffered a trauma after watching The Wizard of Oz and Alice in Wonderland: …