Conspiracy Theory is, then, much like its protagonist’s paranoia: it makes a lot of noise, firing off countless suggestions, but ultimately leads nowhere.
The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf turned out to be not only a perfect entertainment but also provided a very interesting experience, a different perspective.
Godzilla: Monster Planet is an invitation to a fully futuristic world, one that makes room for both a cult of technology and faith in God.
Combining horror and comedy is an exceptionally difficult art. Creators of horror comedies have to work with two opposing forces that evoke entirely different emotions in...
Safe is another proof that the classic thriller trope of a loved one vanishing hasn’t lost its appeal.
Extinction is B-movie cinema in a sterile package. Everything is clean and tidy, hair stays perfect, makeup doesn’t smudge, and no one’s face ever looks tired.
The Rover is a very stark spectacle. This applies both to the nature of the story and to the sparseness of its formal execution.
Sometimes I surprise myself when formulating a critique of a given film. It often happens that I approach a work with a certain leniency, even when...
Earthquake Bird – could there possibly be a title more awkwardly intriguing? Still, I can’t say I wasn’t intrigued after watching the trailer and reading the...
If hell truly exists, Inside captures a glimpse of it—merciless, godless, and overflowing with hate.