20,000 Leagues Under the Sea is still surprisingly strong both in terms of spectacle and acting, as well as the timeliness of its pro-ecological message.
Spartan is an extremely didactic film – one might even say it “broadens horizons.” David Mamet boldly sketches the portrait of the ideal special agent.
Thankfully, Blood Diner isn’t a film that invites deep reflection – it’s a horror comedy soaked in gore and vulgarity. To all fans of the genre,...
A Very Long Engagement, standing in opposition to its romantically sounding title, offers spectacular, visually stunning cinema, gripping by the throat.
TrueLove offers a moral introspection, brilliant acting, and an edge-of-your-seat finale—delivering top-tier television that will linger in your heart.
When the characters of Shoot the Living and Pray for the Dead finally leave the station and begin their trek into Mexico, the tension doesn’t subside.
Roman Polanski: A Film Memoir fulfills its role – it shows us the man, not the statue, offers a good, albeit somewhat superficial, overview of his...
Bone Tomahawk surprised me with its characters and the amount of time the director devotes to showing us that they are far more complex than they...
Black Mirror has returned with new episodes in its old style, once again infecting viewers with defeatism, fear, and the tension.
Citizen Kane is worth taking the risk and crossing the boundary of mythic Xanadu to see firsthand how the history of world cinema was created.