It is a pity that the film does not open with the sentence that it is "a story based on facts". Then we would immediately know...
Amsterdam impresses with its ideological clarity. Armed conflicts are one thing, but what really calls the shots is opportunism and big business.
The Iron Giant is a film of immense emotional depth, narratively compelling, visually stunning, and directed with extraordinary passion and creativity.
In The Brave Little Toaster, the relationship between the objects and the child lacks anything unique. It is grounded in mundane, routine interactions,
Alice in Wonderland is not a hymn to the magical power of imagination but an unconscious cry from a girl foreshadowing her future independence.
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh is a message-driven film, directed at the youngest viewers. It fosters specific attitudes and behavioral models.
What I appreciate most in Antz is its abundant exposition, reflections on the ants’ social system, and the protagonist’s psychological state.
Persepolis doesn’t shy away from addressing challenging political issues. It presents images of the confrontation between the populace and the Shah’s army.
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...
The film’s opening sequence, depicting the construction of Daisy Town, introduces various locations strongly associated with the genre.