The Zodiac has long become part of pop culture — books, documentaries, 2007 film Zodiac, Dirty Harry and even the Riddler in Matt Reeves’s The Batman.
I wholeheartedly recommend Modern Love to you, even if you don't normally enjoy romantic stories. These are different—they are in some way both true and unusual
Many films have been made where the sci-fi backdrop is merely a pretext to tell an interesting, engaging, and above all, universal story.
In Teen Spirit, the filmmaker shamelessly draws from widely used narrative tropes, and yet he delivers a digestible, charming story about the power of dreams
Spirits of the Air: Gremlins of the Clouds is so visually beautiful! The meticulously designed set impresses: dark interiors illuminated by candles...
We present the most interesting cases of both film and television record -holders—none of the numbers given is an error; it really happened!
Flesh for Frankenstein takes a very loose approach to its source material. The plot has almost nothing in common with the book.
With Poker Face, Johnson returns to a slightly different format—used, among others, in the series Columbo—the inverted detective story structure.
Alzur's Legacy will please the ultra-fans living in The Witcher world, while for everyone else it will be a largely inscrutable tale.
Dead Awake isn’t even one of those “so-bad-it’s-fun” movies. There’s nothing to laugh at here—it’s pure, unbearable boredom.