What we get feels like a mixture of both fact and dramatization, which while ceaselessly fascinating, feels slightly unsatisfying.
Film Inquiry’s Luke Parker spoke with Lithuanian filmmaker Jurgis Matulevičius about his gritty, Soviet drama, Isaac.
This battle of Nazis versus Christmas forms the unusual narrative backbone of a bizarre yet beloved Christmas classic: Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town.
Well-acted, and relentlessly brutal, Hunters has the ability to garner more attention but falls short from being memorable.
Ken Wiederhorn’s mostly forgotten 1977 film Shock Waves is an apt metaphor about the fear of a fascist planet.