Kornél Mundruczó Movie Reviews

  • Jupiter's Moon Review

    Jupiter’s Moon swings so wildly between tour side force filmmaking brilliance and incompetent showboating, that it’s easy to find oneself feeling like you’re watching a masterpiece and an utter disaster within one scene.

    Jupiter’s Moon swings so wildly between tour side force filmmaking brilliance and incompetent showboating, that it’s easy to find oneself feeling like you’re watching a masterpiece and an utter disaster within one scene.
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  • White God - Review

    “The opening shot of White God is one of the most startling you’ll see from an indie film all year: a deserted city in the middle of the day, and a lone bike with a young girl riding through the streets. But before we mistake it for a 28 Days Later sequel, we witness hundreds of dogs stream into the roads; is this some sort of canine apocalypse?”

    “The opening shot of White God is one of the most startling you’ll see from an indie film all year: a deserted city in the middle of the day, and a lone bike with a young girl riding through the streets. But before we mistake it for a 28 Days Later sequel, we witness hundreds of dogs stream into the roads; is this some sort of canine apocalypse?”
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Kornél Mundruczó Movie Trailers

  • White God trailer

    Thirteen-year-old Lili fights to protect her dog Hagen. She is devastated when her father eventually sets Hagen free on the streets. Still innocently believing love can conquer any difficulty, Lili sets out to find her dog and save him.

    Thirteen-year-old Lili fights to protect her dog Hagen. She is devastated when her father eventually sets Hagen free on the streets. Still innocently believing love can conquer any difficulty, Lili sets out to find her dog and save him.
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