After the magic of the first season—with its extraordinary visual layer and its sober approach to faith’s meaning—only the aesthetics remain in The New Pope.
In Mrs. Fletcher at last a middle-aged woman (figure notoriously overlooked by cinema) can present all of her troubles that she must face in daily life.
Looking for Alaska carries a purifying power, it strikes tender chords, restoring hope of reclaiming innocence slowly lost through acquaintance with the world.
Sometimes no matter what a person does, a merciless fate hangs over them. They may struggle, fight, but... Such is the unlucky hero of the series...
Although Pieces of a Woman is an immensely important testimony to a socially tabooed experience, one should not be swayed in judging the film.
The world of Severance is populated with strange characters, the set design is wonderfully paranoid, all of it enveloped in an impenetrable aura of mystery.
Devs is one of the boldest productions in a long time, with the creator crafting a vast thematic fresco about humanity’s pursuit of knowledge in all...
Mr. Robot touches on so many themes, that its analysis would fill a book. We’re dealing with something truly exceptional, far beyond the typical tv format.
Everything in Space Jam: A New Legacy is geared toward monetizing pop culture nostalgia, emphasizing its uniqueness, offering fan-service trinkets.
Drunken Angel is a memorable ballad of lost chances and the impossibility of escaping a web of sins. Kurosawa confirms that when reason sleeps, demons awaken.