At a time when animated films are increasingly—though so far with dubious results—being remade into live-action productions, Japanese director Masaaki Yuasa can rest easy. With works...
The Banker is a surprisingly decent film for a B-movie production. Spaulding Osbourne is a highly successful banker. Filthy rich, he can afford practically anything: he...
I don’t know if any of the readers share my opinion, but Happy Feet at first glance raises a number of doubts. The combination of singing...
Finch is a representative of post-apocalyptic fiction, since it depicts a world after a climate catastrophe. However, it has much more in common with a classic...
Megamind is not the best superhero film. It does, however, feel like one of the most original:
Unfortunately, the third act of You'll Never Find Me, the final thirty minutes, does not live up to the previous two.
Gangs of London works excellently as a casual, pulp-style story about unbridled ambitions, bloodlust, and the boundaries that man continually crosses in the name of family.
I’ve loved John Carney ever since I first watched Once – that intimate story set in Dublin among street musicians completely drew me in, and the...
I hope that the new Naked Gun will contribute to a renaissance of similar productions.
Shadow and Bone, apart from the still relatively rare approach to fantasy, boasts an extremely rich gallery of personalities.