The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh is a message-driven film, directed at the youngest viewers. It fosters specific attitudes and behavioral models.
The new DC Universe! Its first chapter, grandiosely titled Gods and Monsters, has just begun with the release of the animated Creature Commandos.
One thing is certain: during the journey through the dimly lit Mulholland Drive, each of us is alone. During the screening, help is futile to seek.
Black Christmas is an irritating film about a division between men and women. Reconciliation is impossible because men are either inherently evil or weak.
The immense success of Star Wars led to a flood of B-, C-, and Z-grade productions, with Starcrash being the best—or perhaps worst—example.
The nearly eighty years of Universal 's history show that even giants, which today appear as unbreakable monoliths, have a turbulent past full of ups and...
"American Cyborg" reminds us that action films can still deliver strong emotions. It’s not just "Terminator" or "RoboCop" that define the genre.
What Senna achieves is enriching the classic depiction of an athlete’s life with a profound exploration of his true existence, where sport plays a pivotal role.
Of all the films inspired by the story of Charles and Caril—Natural Born Killers, Wild at Heart, Kalifornia, True Romance - Badlands is the closest to...
Deep Cover: a brilliant neo-noir, sharp action thriller, and Shakespearean drama with heavy rap beats and gritty streets as its backdrop.