Sure, Stutz is a heavily stylized documentary that somewhat artificially addresses the idea of “truth in documentary” and tries to deconstruct the boundaries.
Brick is a painfully by-the-numbers production, made for playing in the background while you do chores. Even if you miss parts of it, you won’t lose...
The ABC Murders has a top-notch ensemble led by Malkovich, stunning cinematography, beautiful vistas, and a compelling rapport with the viewer.
In Night and the City, Widmark wins over the viewer with the smallest gestures—even while playing a character who is almost the definition of an anti-hero.
Time Masters features truly otherworldly images: surreal humanoid-angelic beings reminiscent of Beksiński’s paintings and mysterious, prehistoric creatures.
What I liked most about Perfume is that the darkness I experienced over these six episodes was palpable, nearly fused with the characters and their problems.
Want to watch another artistically sophisticated film from faraway Asia. Want a disturbing crime drama centered around broken people? Samui Song is for you.
The Primevals carries the unmistakable spirit of true passion and love for cinema. It feels like a lost artifact from the golden age of adventure films.
The Knick is more than a visual feast. One might think that the creators present only a period drama. Nothing could be further from the truth.
There’s a scene in Detective Pikachu where the yellow furball walks down a country road, and in a depressed tone parodies the theme song from the...