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Blogger, film critic, columnist (writes in Croatian and English)
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about 4 hours ago
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Retro Film Review: Broken Flowers (2005)
Jim Jarmusch was called the king of American independent cinema long before independent films became fashionable. In 1990s he had to temporarily leave his crown to some younger…
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about 15 hours ago
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Film Review: Young Bess (1953)
In 1953, the world public was captivated by the rare spectacle of a young Queen Elizabeth II being coronated. MGM, the Hollywood studio at the peak of its power, skilfully…
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1 day ago
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Retro Film Review: Vampire Clan (2002)
Horror films often dwell in the realm of the supernatural, as one of their primary objectives is to alleviate the mundane reality's horrors for viewers. Consequently, many…
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1 day ago
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Retro Film Review: The Life and Death of Peter Sellers (2004)
It is often said that doctors make the worst patients and attorneys make the worst clients. The same sentiment could be applied to actors when they find themselves in the role of…
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2 days ago
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Retro Film Review: The Interpreter (2005)
Hollywood executives have long been concerned about the rapid rise of anti-Americanism affecting foreign markets - a crucial factor that underpins the financial viability of many…
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2 days ago
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Film Review: Blackmail (1929)
Thanks to the series of masterpieces made in 1950s and early 1960s Alfred Hitchcock became recognised as one of the greatest directors of all times. His place in cinema history…
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3 days ago
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Retro Film Review: Slipstream (2005)
It is increasingly challenging to discover fresh and innovative elements in films revolving around time travel. Slipstream , a 2005 science fiction film directed by Peter van…
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3 days ago
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Retro Film Review: The Woodsman (2004)
In today's world, particularly in the "Western" sphere, the range of accepted sexual activities continues to expand. The sole exception appears to be paedophilia, which has…
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3 days ago
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Retro Film Review: Executive Protection (Livvakterna, 2001)
The action genre is arguably one of the last places where audiences can encounter a serious and thoughtful exploration of significant social, economic, and political issues…
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4 days ago
CineTV
Film Review: The Big Heat (1953)
The film noir genre is inherently dark, but The Big Heat , 1953 film directed by Fritz Lang, takes this darkness to another level, resulting in one of the classics of the…
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