Watching the short six-episode season of The Duchess is best treated as a case study in feminism gone wrong, however some of Katherine’s jokes do hit...
The Queen and the Smokehouse is an empathetic, heartfelt documentary — one that draws viewers in, builds affection and leaves plenty to reflect upon.
Verbinski has a knack for inventive staging, but what he pulls off in the finale of The Lone Ranger deserves thunderous applause and a standing ovation.
To the Lake is full of twists, stories taken from life. It is one of the few examples showing how people would actually behave in times...
It’s worth revisiting The Naked Gun. At the dawn of the 1980s, three creators changed the face of comedy. Jerry Zucker, Jim Abrahams, and David Zucker...
In fact, All Creatures Great & Small releases the atmosphere of Christmas – halfway through we are gripped by fear that it will all end soon.
I Came By is a thriller with a bonus - not only does it follow all the basic tenets of horror cinema conventions very well, but...
Harrison Bergeron seeks to show where a misguided policy of enforced equality at all costs can lead (“You don’t want equality, you want sameness")
Close Enough wonderfully combines situational jokes with fluid animation. It's an unassuming sitcom that provides plenty of entertainment and satisfaction.
Even if there are layers of interesting psychological themes in the plot of Obsession, they are very effectively suppressed by bland and lopsided performance