About Bernstein, one could have told in many ways, but the choice was made for a narrative of diffusion and purposelessness.
John Dies at The End needs refining, and I wouldn't be able to give it a much higher rating, but... For some reason, I still sat...
For a relatively low-budget independent production, Errors of the Human Body by Eron Sheean looks and sounds surprisingly good.
Fortunately in life, just like in football, there is always a second half. Alternatively, a rematch on your own field.
And that's a great idea in Perfect Sense – analyzing how a person copes step by step with the gradual loss of senses. And dealing with...
The Divide is a difficult, emotionally engaging film that forces you to think. It's uncomfortable, heavy, and depressing.
There is a cinematic soullessness in this because the camera focuses on a detail that probably came from some nostalgia generator in the minds of the...
John Carter, the main protagonist of the Martian saga, never had the opportunity to make it to the big screen, unlike Burroughs' more famous creation, Tarzan.
Living is abruptly split into two incongruent segments at one point.
George Lucas's THX 1138 is true cinematic avant-garde that is not afraid of criticism. It is one of the most outstanding science fiction works, still relevant.