Nitram is dramatically powerful. Nitram is existentially sad. Nitram is piercingly cold. Nitram sustains an uncomfortable sense of helplessness throughout.
At first glance, Claire Darling (Catherine Deneuve) might seem like a typical eccentric elderly lady living alone in a large house.
The Faculty is entertainment in its purest form, shameless in its utter lack of pretension and therefore charming.
Coppola knows the genre’s rules and history, and in On the Rocks dresses a story about a woman uncertain of her husband’s fidelity in sensational trappings.
We can only wish for more productions like Silent Hill. It’s coherent, atmospheric, and makes an impression even on viewers who are not fans of the...
UHF was not favored by critics, who quickly dismissed it as unfunny and lacking a clear idea of what it wanted to be.
A sadist, a brute, an executioner, a criminal, a cold-blooded primitive. It’s hard to like the protagonist of a film Pieta by Kim Ki-Duk.
On a directorial level The Other Side of the Door strikes the right notes, skillfully awakening fear and building tension.
Silent Twins operates on several generic and stylistic levels. Horror sits alongside psychological analysis; animation corresponds with a coming-of-age story.
For the first hour and a half, The Intern presents us with an image of a perfect world.