Close is piercing, eye-opening cinema—cinema of humanism and catharsis. A shining pearl that everyone should fish out of cinema repertoires.
Lake Placid is permeated with a parodic note: at heart, it is above all an unpretentious mockery of monster movie conventions.
Coraline is a psychoanalysis of its main character—an intriguing translation of her fears, needs, and fascinations into the language of symbols and metaphors.
This House Has People In It is an intriguing little masterpiece that uses the basic primer of horror cinema in order to spectacularly tear off the cover...
Pinocchio accumulates precisely these unwanted images and emotions. It is a children’s animation with the potential of a chiller.
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Critters, even after all these years, remains a guilty pleasure—especially for those who took their first steps in cinematic awareness back in the days of VHS.
So, is Lightyear worth watching? Without a doubt. Is it worth seeing with children? If they’re raised on sci-fi and superhero movies, they’ll be thrilled.
It’s already safe to say that Pluribus starring Rhea Seehorn is one of the most intriguing television premieres of recent years.
Despite the bloody horror convention—bodies pile up, and after six minutes of screening we already have two corpses—it is a work not devoid of deeper meaning.