"Memory" is at times an outright thrilling film, expertly seducing the viewer with subtexts and a suitable mixture of escalation and deceleration.
Excision provides the viewer with excellent entertainment, which also leaves room for reflection on what has just been watched. So scalpels in hand...
"The Sopranos" is the pinnacle achievement of the gangster genre – and on the horizon of potential successors, there are none in sight.
The director of Side Effects manages to make the whole audience jump in their seats when the right moment comes. And then it gets even better.
"Orphan Black: Echoes" explores themes related to scientific manipulation and the ambiguity of human existence.
After the screening of Evil Dead, you feel like leaving the theater, going to the box office, and immediately ordering a ticket for another screening.
"When Evil Lurks" caused quite a stir at genre cinema festivals.
Jodorowsky created a cult, magical, and incredibly charismatic character, an icon of style, El Topo is one of the most original acting creations in cinema.
"Messiah" is a much more modest novel than "Dune." It has just over 250 pages, while "Dune" has over 620, not counting extras.
The diptych about The Collection is actually a story of the clash between an almost indestructible killer and a man who also seems indestructible.