"Marathon Man" has aged very gracefully. While its pace is much slower than most contemporary productions, it remains a great example of gripping suspense.
There is a lot of music, memories from the past, childhood, first steps. All in appropriate proportions. Lemmy is a straightforward, juicy piece of work.
Almost Human is a very interesting sci-fi world. Brilliant prosthetics, subtle everyday gadgets, synthetic souls, a modern future that doesn't lead only to ruin
Out of the Furnace is a spectacular ride with a well-written thriller. It's fast, spectacular, and stylish. Could I want anything more from popular cinema?
The Great Beauty portrays the caricatured nature of contemporary humanity, and there is something hypnotic that makes it impossible to look away from the screen
Fatal Attraction can definitely be considered timeless. In the age of the internet, the problem remains, and the means of terrorizing have greatly expanded.
Antiviral is truly a good film. It keeps the audience in suspense from beginning to end and leaves them with a certain distaste, prompting reflection.
It's worth seeing how the once-king of low-budget horrors and author of several solid classics dealt with the topic of vampires
"The Sopranos" is the pinnacle achievement of the gangster genre – and on the horizon of potential successors, there are none in sight.
Jodorowsky created a cult, magical, and incredibly charismatic character, an icon of style, El Topo is one of the most original acting creations in cinema.