True Detective addresses the problem of evil, trying to answer what it is, where it comes from, how it develops, and whom it needs to wreak...
The fourth "Beverly Hills Cop" is one of the better legacy sequels and continues the series with honor.
The third part of "Beverly Hills Cop" was a financial and artistic failure, burying plans for Axel's return to the screen for a long time.
It is because of its universality and timelessness – The Fountain gains the flavor of an exceptional film. One that leaves a lasting mark on our...
Last Night in Soho marks an important episode in Edgar Wright’s career, hopefully heralding more non-comedy projects from the British director.
And so, "No Escape," 30 years after my first viewing, has forced me into a reflection quite different from what typical mindless action cinema usually does.
Aronofsky's Pi is about the failure of rational mind in confronting fundamental questions. The boundary of scientific knowledge is far from solving the puzzle.
The Queen’s Gambit is a profoundly feminist story. Beth repeatedly overcomes sexism, disregard, and exclusion due to her gender with her outstanding skills.
"Blue Giant" would be a mere shadow of itself without an idea for staging the numerous concert sequences. Thanks to them it becomes exciting.
Throughout Funny Games, Haneke repeatedly poses one simple question: "Why are you watching this?" He is acutely aware of what the audience expects...