Edgerton skillfully builds tension in The Gift, slowly unfolds all the plotlines, and maintains psychological and narrative credibility.
Everything works in A Most Wanted Man. The plot unfolds slowly – it needs to be sipped slowly to be best enjoyed. Technically, it's perfectly balanced...
Rowan Joffe plays with narration of Before I Go to Sleep, attempting to make solving the mystery as difficult as possible. He introduces repetitions...
In Phantom Thread, the director is interested not so much in fashion but in the artist's image itself.
In Jupiter Ascending, you can expect anything and everything. Two concepts worth developing, but intertwined rather randomly, are flooded with a sea of tacky ornaments and...
Tomorrowland is a combination of the most imaginative moments from James Bond movies with the lightness of Back to the Future. Sincere and unpretentious cinema.
Wes Anderson 's Fantastic Mr. Fox is a total work of art and a finely tuned machine. It's worth getting caught up in its workings.
Cinema becomes the final battleground, and film stars and film critics contribute to the victory.
Isao Takahata in Grave of the Fireflies finds the perfect cinematic language that combines the necessary dramatic weight with a fairy tale aura with no mercantile...
Too much touring around Gotham and side quests, too little cohesive, coherent storytelling. The whole thing feels more like a loose intro than a standalone criminal...