A benchmark not only of film noir but also of the detective genre. Among cinematic predators, The Maltese Falcon still screeches the loudest.
Dark Waters avoids humor, instead delivering a pure horror experience. Its seriousness, almost archaic in today’s cinematic landscape, works to its advantage
This is an exceptionally vile summary of who Springer was, but when looking at the world and human morality rationally, it’s hard to assess him any...
Even today, Rififi makes a stunning impression, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats with heightened blood pressure, growing curiosity, and held breath.
The Terminal Man is one of the most underrated yet most remarkable science fiction films of all time, which also had some influence on Blade Runner.
A Complete Unknown spectacularly fails the Bechdel test. Nor does it fulfill its aim of being an unconventional biography. It remains empty and repetitive.
An exceptionally cold yet emotionally charged film that eschews compromise. Les Diaboliques (Diabolique) is best watched alone in an isolated country house.
That’s Miss Americana with Taylor Swift. Its deceit and omnipresent grandiosity tarnish the glimpses of genuinely valuable material.
If any of you haven’t had the chance to watch Homeland — a truly exceptional production— you should make it a priority.
After all, despite the two decades since the release of A Fistful of Fingers, it remains the best western ever made… in Somerset.