We’re talking about the space opera: an interstellar, often swashbuckling adventure.
While watching Little Miss Sunshine, it is hard not to smile. The brilliant directors, Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, ensured that the audience experiences emotions alongside...
The creators of Zero made young people the main characters, blending superhero cinema elements with socially engaged storytelling.
A Whisker Away is not a film that will find its place in the pantheon of Japanese animation—it simply lacks that level of impact.
Political correctness (as such) isn’t even the biggest sin of The I-Land.
Mare of Easttown is captivating, and there are many reasons for it: a great script, a perfectly chosen cast, and real flesh-and-blood characters.
The greatest danger remains man himself, driven by greed.
Megaville is, above all, science fiction of ideas rather than special effects.
The concept of The Irregulars was fantastic, but at times I had the impression that this was another season of Riverdale, only set in Victorian London.
120 Beats per Minute attempts to show different aspects of the lives of AIDS patients and their struggles as they demand government support.