How will we remember Battlefield Earth? As kitsch, a misunderstanding, a film full of absurdities, mocking the viewer's intelligence? Some may think so...
The action takes place in long, slow-motion shots, delighting the eyes with every movement, every precise blow of interesting choreography.
Paul Verhoeven made Hollow man that, despite not being very ambitious science fiction, is a great watch, and that's probably the point.
The film definitely does not present any deeper values.
The beginning of Splice does not herald anything bad. The raw and cold shots, in a restrained color palette, occasionally taken from an interesting perspective.
Joseph K. joins Mossad - about Munich by Steven Spielberg.
Simone is an example of a comedy offering laughter tinged with bitter irony but it is still science fiction. For Truman Show enthusiasts, it's a must-see.
The atmospheric shots of Nosferatu in Venice, capturing the fog-shrouded Venice through Nardi's lens, present the city beautifully: mysterious and impenetrable.
The idea of In Time is incredibly fresh and interesting, offering vast possibilities to explore different aspects of a world where human life has literal value.
"Dogman" is partly a Hollywood action flick and a sensitive, European, spirit drama.