Wright's Scott Pilgrim vs. The World shows that it’s possible to bring the pages of a comic book to life on the big screen in a...
At the heart of Jane Got a Gun, everything seems in place, and this “prairie romance” is arranged skillfully enough not to scare off die-hard cowboys
Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai - An unfashionable eccentric, a fool, an idealist? Do honor, loyalty, and friendship still mean anything?
From Beyond - a film adaptation that, in theory, had no right to succeed—yet it runs like a well-oiled machine. Almost like the Resonator itself...
In Vidocq Pitof has created a film that may not be a masterpiece, but visually and artistically is certainly groundbreaking.
The pace of Little Siberia does not rush toward its climax; instead, it slowly introduces characters and weaves threads of events until an unconventional ending.
Clue has aged remarkably well. It remains engaging, and its humor still holds up. More importantly, it’s not just for fans of classic whodunits.
The City of Lost Children is simply extraordinary. It's world is populated by the most imaginative characters: monsters, dwarfs, Siamese twins...
Novocaine doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but it doesn’t promise more than it can deliver, making it a pleasantly surprising watch.
From the first minute to the last, the film grips its audience completely. The Caller feels like a top-tier stage play or an equally masterful television...