International Film Festival Rotterdam Review: History And Relationships Are Explored In A Series Of Vignettes Set On The Mediterranean In “I Comete: A Corsican Summer”

  In a Corsican village nestled in the mountains, everyone experiences summer in his or her own way: children play, teenagers flirt, and the elders comment on the passage of time at their local bar. In the August heat, it doesn’t take long for tensions to rise as one family struggles to keep grudges from …

Sundance Film Festival Review: “Judas And The Black Messiah” Is A Revolutionary Biopic For Sticking To The Facts

  *Editor’s Note: Excerpts of this review could be perceived as expressions of personal views on matters of current public debate and consideration. The views and opinions expressed herein are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Irish Film Critic.   The story of Fred Hampton, Chairman …