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Janek Brzozowski

Jan Brzozowski

Permanently sleep-deprived, as he absorbs either westerns or new adventure cinema at night. A big fan of the acting skills of James Dean and Jimmy Stewart, and the beauty of Ryan Gosling and Elle Fanning. He is also interested in American and French literature, as well as soccer.

THE LIFE AQUATIC WITH STEVE ZISSOU Wes Anderson 's maritime adventure

THE LIFE AQUATIC WITH STEVE ZISSOU. Wes Anderson 's maritime adventure

Bill Murray, a long-time collaborator and close friend of the director of Isle of Dogs, who has been accompanying him since Rushmore (1998), plays the...

THE FRENCH DISPATCH Wes Anderson in a top cinematic form

THE FRENCH DISPATCH. Wes Anderson in a top cinematic form

Each of the stories is humorous, engaging, and leaves a very distinct mark in the viewer’s memory. Each one is told in a slightly different...

FREESTYLE. Uncut Gem [REVIEW]

Bochniak’s film is first and foremost patronized by the Safdie brothers.

AN OFFICER AND A SPY. "It's a shame to be French"

When it comes to Polanski’s filmography, An Officer and a Spy seems to have the most in common with The Ghost Writer.

ORSON WELLES. 7 essential films of the Shakespeare of cinema you MUST KNOW

ORSON WELLES. 7 essential films of the Shakespeare of cinema you MUST KNOW

Almost 40 years ago, due to a heart attack, a man passed away who, with the help of radio and a dedicated group of actors, convinced millions of...

GUY RITCHIE'S THE COVENANT. American Debt [REVIEW]

The evolution of Guy Ritchie’s career is a puzzle that would challenge even Sherlock Holmes himself.

SPOILER is not your ENEMY, but your best FRIEND

Spoilers can be a great test for the quality of a story. Thanks to them, we can check whether a given work has something more to offer us than just a...

Stars, numbers and pineapples. SHOULD movies be RATED?

Is it possible to rate your own experiences using a numerical scale?

REVENGE OF THE SITH. My "Star Wars" guilty pleasure

A work whose imperfections I notice at first glance, accepting them at the same time – because I get so much pleasure from watching it.

My name is ALFRED HITCHCOCK

My name is ALFRED HITCHCOCK. The resurrected master of suspense

There is one basic problem with corpses unearthed after forty years: they smell terrible and look worse than Norman Bates’ mother.