9 February 2018. As I was absent at the preview of this film, a friend who was there kindly wrote this review on it. What do you think of the movie, for we all see films with our own baggage, don’t we? Till next week, Neptune. THE 5:17 TO PARIS *1/2 On 21 August 2015, […]
FILM: Wonder Wheel – Woody Allen-esque twists of fate and folly on Coney Island
2 February 2018. WONDER WHEEL ***1/2 We had to wait more than a year this time for Woody Allen’s annual gift to us cinephiles and Woody fans, but the wait was worth it. It has the usual Allen-esque features: world-weary wisdom, excellent direction of actors Kate Winslet, James Belushi and Justin Timberlake, plus his mixture […]
Geneva’s Black Movie Festival
A bright spark in this dreary January in Geneva is certainly the Black Movie festival. Take “Silent Mist”, a visually mesmerising film shot on location in a remote Chinese village. “Still no electricity”, says the Director, Zhang Miaoyan, explaining the string of red lanterns that light up the movie and the night. A moving story, […]
FILM: THE POST (The Pentagon Papers) – It could make you a better more hopeful person
26 January 2018. THE POST (The Pentagon Papers) **** Stephen Spielberg must be a good man. It’s simply obvious in his filmography: CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND; SCHINDLER’S LIST; AMISTAD; LINCOLN; SAVING PRIVATE RYAN; BRIDGE OF SPIES; etc. etc. He always has his audience in mind – offering them worthwhile, historical themes, or thrilling […]
FILM: THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI – a mother’s crusade to find her daughter’s killers
19 January 2018. Do not miss the 19th edition of the BLACK MOVIE FESTIVAL (Festival international de films indépendants – Genève) -19-28 January 2018. With 121 innovative films from 30 countries and 4 continents, it offers an incredible view of today’s world, with all its diversities. Centered around the GRUTLI CINEMAS, the CINELUX and the SPOUTNIK, […]
FILM: Darkest hour – Churchill, Dunkirk, Gary Oldman…4 stars
5 January 2018. DARKEST HOUR (Les Heures Sombres) **** Churchill, Dunkirk, Gary Oldman…quite a combination, and it all comes out brilliantly, thanks to tight direction from Joe Wright (“Pride and Prejudice”, “Atonement”), and of course a historical event that surpasses any fiction. Oldman is unrecognisable as he becomes Churchill at one of the most difficult […]
FILM: LUCKY – spiritual, amusing and wise + a great Christmas line up
22 December 2017. Dear cinephiles, here’s wishing you a warm and toasty Christmas and a healthy and peaceful 2018. With many good films, of course! There are too many interesting ones coming out this week, so the reviews will be mini ones. Just to guide you to the right film… Enjoy them through the holidays. Don’t forget […]
FILM: PADDINGTON 2 – super fun Christmas entertainment
8 December 2017. PADDINGTON 2 **** Here’s a super fun Christmas gift – fuzzy, warm entertainment for the whole family! With delightful English humor to boot. Cute little Paddington bear is back, so happy in his cozy London home with the Brown family, who have taken him into their hearts. We get to see his […]
FILM: COCO – Pixar’s latest box office hit
1 December 2017. COCO ***1/2 Pixar Studios, originally created by John Lasseter and friends in 1995, started off with a huge bang on the release of their innovative and brilliantly animated film, “Toy Story”. Yup, that’s the one that had us all rooting, laughing and crying at various points of the delightful story about the […]
FILM: MADAME – about the cruelty of class and the tenderness of the heart
24 November 2017. MADAME ***1/2 Here is a strange romantic tale that takes the mind and heart in different directions. Starring the unique Rosey de Palma, whom Almodovar made famous, this film is about the cruelty of class and the tenderness of the heart. De Palma literally steals the show as she blooms into a […]










