Charlie Chaplin 's cinema at the time, was viewed as mere carnival entertainment, something for the masses. It would take many years to change this perception.
In "Footprints on the Moon", Bazzoni doesn’t exhaust the audience with endless ambiguities: he ultimately explains everything in a poignant, tragic finale.
I would call "Justice" a missed opportunity for a good crime film with a touch of exploitative action. The director was led astray by a strange...
I dare say that if someone were to show M to today's audience unfamiliar with its existence and claim it was a film made last year,...
The unassuming Korean Netflix series "Squid Game" broke all viewership records after its release. What drew audiences to it?
"Hercules" is another example of the true triumph of what we understand as popular culture—a vast, eclectic mix in which elements from various art forms blend
François Truffaut once called Werner Herzog the most important living director. Roger Ebert remarked that even when he stumbles, he stumbles spectacularly.
Stephen King spoke in superlatives about the remake of the famous horror film from the 70s, which was directer by the now-famous Zack Snyder.
It’s certain that fans of sci-fi, especially older ones, will find "Dead Man’s Letters" thought-provoking for a long time.
The Elephant Man is, after all, a true lesson in humanity, far from any kind of pathos, existing beyond the cold realm of philosophical ideas.