Idris Elba here. Idris Elba there. There’s no denying that the British actor has been in high demand in recent years; this is certainly one of...
If, while watching Outland, the 1981 science fiction film, you get the feeling that you’ve already experienced a similar story somewhere before, your impression is correct....
You’d have to be made of stone not to get swept away by nostalgia while watching Apollo 10 ½. Richard Linklater’s film is nothing less than...
Since I am a passionate watcher of science fiction cinema, besides discovering new territories, I often allow myself to revisit films from years past. I’m simply...
Finch is a representative of post-apocalyptic fiction, since it depicts a world after a climate catastrophe. However, it has much more in common with a classic...
We’re talking about the space opera: an interstellar, often swashbuckling adventure.
Political correctness (as such) isn’t even the biggest sin of The I-Land.
The Iron Claw uses wrestling as a lens through which to explore human drama—proving that those who hunger for applause wrestle with conflicts within themselves.
In Creep we witness the triumph of spontaneity. While the filmmakers had a rough outline of a script, improvisation took over during the shooting.
Maniac is not your typical slasher. What sets it apart is its form, which allows the viewer to experience on-screen brutality from a rarely used perspective.