If you want to go back to the 80s for a moment and watch something light, without getting too involved in the story, St. Elmo's Fire...
All About Evil is a very good horror comedy. Minor flaws can be forgiven - they don't hinder the enjoyment of watching. It is primarily macabre...
It's impossible to remain indifferent to Irreversible. Undoubtedly, it is controversial, morally ambiguous film, it engages the viewer and forces reflection.
Brooks' "The Twelve Chairs" is not the first attempt to bring this story to the silver screen.
The Breakfast Club is a wonderful film that asks tough questions and grapples with the challenges of growing up. A must-watch for everyone, regardless of age...
Miller's Crossing is the quintessence of black crime fiction. It's an incredibly gripping tale, brilliantly executed, both visually and narratively.
"Clockwise" is a charming, yet relatively little-known comedy.
Dragonball: Evolution didn't change my opinion about the possibility of transcribing Toriyama's world into the realm of live-action film.
The brutality of Code Blue is undeniable - if someone still leaves the room because of euthanasia, because of rape, because it's hard to watch, isn't...
"Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood" - Tarantino seems unwilling to bid farewell to bygone times, wanting that world, those actors, and that atmosphere to return.