All articles by Jonathan Romney – Page 26
-
Reviews'In Times Of Fading Light': Berlin Review
Bruno Ganz plays the Communist patriarch of an East German family as the world starts to crumble around him
-
Reviews'Mr Long': Berlin Review
Chang Chen is a roaming hitman who finds redemption in Sabu’s pan-Asian drama
-
Reviews'The Party': Berlin Review
Sally Potter delivers an ensemble comedy of manners in her most enjoyable film to date.
-
Reviews'Insyriated': Berlin Review
Tense, nerve-shredding drama starring Hiam Abbas which is set in a Damascus apartment block under siege
-
Reviews'Butterfly Kisses': Berlin Review
Striking South London-set debut with Thomas Turgoose and Theo Stevenson
-
Reviews'Final Portrait': Berlin Review
Stanley Tucci directs Geoffrey Rush and Armie Hammer in an artistic endeavour
-
Reviews'Chavela': Berlin Review
Documentary about the extraordinary life of Mexican singer Chavela Vargas, adopted by Almodóvar in her late-life revival
-
Reviews'On Body And Soul': Berlin Review
Ildikó Enyedi’s striking, emotional drama explores the power of human connection in the unlikeliest of places
-
Reviews'Django': Berlin Review
Tribute to Gypsy jazz icon Django Reinhardt (Reda Kateb) set in wartime Paris opens the 2017 Berlinale
-
-
Reviews'Mansfield 66/67': Rotterdam Review
Dir: Todd Hughes, P. David Ebersole, US/UK, 2017, 96 mins
-
-
Reviews'Light Thereafter': Rotterdam Review
Dir: Konstantin Bojanov. Bulgaria/Belgium/UK, 2017. 102 mins
-
-
-
Reviews'Sister Of Mine (Demonios sus ojos)': Rotterdam Review
Dir: Pedro Aguilera. 2017, Spain/Colombia, 2017. 94 mins
-
-
-
ReviewsFilms of the Year 2016: Jonathan Romney
Jonathan is a long-standing contributor of film reviews to Screen International. He writes for The Observer, Sight & Sound, Film Comment and others, and teaches at the London College of Communications.
-














