"Lost in Translation" is a film that always conveys the same, accurate message, which is literally laid out in its main slogan.
"Daphne & Velma" turned out to be probably the best live-action take on these characters so far. It’s not a film made for adults, and maybe...
Fede Álvarez didn’t offer anything new to the audience, while Ridley Scott returned to the Xenomorph story in a revolutionary way in Prometheus and Covenant.
The abundance of details in Amélie delights some and nauseates others, but the uniqueness of this work, which resonated widely with audiences, is undeniable.
Despite all its craziness, "Psycho Goreman" radiates good energy. It’s a sincere love letter to the kind of cinema you loved as a child.
"Robin Hood" is solid craftsmanship; Ridley Scott doesn’t fall below the required level. However, it lacks the spark and epic quality.
The Master is undoubtedly one of Paul Thomas Anderson's most challenging films. It certainly contains elements reminiscent of Stanley Kubrick’s cinema.
Undine is a character from Norse mythology associated with water, typically inhabiting rivers, lakes, and marshes. They are known for their extraordinary beauty, seducing men and...
Ridley Scott was asked by Letterboxd about his four favorite films of all time. Among them, he included one of his own works.
In Benny’s Video, Haneke portrays Western society as becoming increasingly desensitized to omnipresent violence. He primarily focuses on depicting reality...