Maciej Niedźwiedzki
Cinema took a long time to give us its greatest masterpiece, which is Brokeback Mountain. However, I would take the Toy Story series with me to a deserted island. I pay the most attention to animations and the festival in Cannes. There is only one art that can match cinema: football.
THE MANY ADVENTURES OF WINNIE THE POOH. Message-driven film for the youngest
In The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, the narrative simplicity is not a flaw—it’s an enormous asset and a defining feature. It’s the...
ANTZ. It’s not so much about chases, thrills, or action
What I appreciate most in Antz is its abundant exposition, reflections on the ants’ social system, and the protagonist’s psychological state.
PERSEPOLIS. Nuanced, multifaceted story about growing up
The formula of animated cinema typically serves as an escape from reality, a turn toward the world of imagination, distancing itself from everything...
ANORA. And They Lived Happily Ever After [REVIEW]
Baker is not just a “representative of the American New Wave.” With his previous Red Rocket and this year’s Anora, he proves to be a one-man...
DAISY TOWN. Lucky Luke embodies the Spirit of the Era
The film’s opening sequence, depicting the construction of Daisy Town, introduces various locations strongly associated with the genre.
GLADIATOR II: And That's All for the Glory of Rome? [REVIEW]
For “Gladiator II”, the myth worth whispering about isn’t some idealistic political vision.
THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME. Different perspectives on freedom
“The Hunchback of Notre Dame” offers a flawlessly executed psychological conflict and charismatic, captivating characters.