Power clumsily tackle themes that were presented far more compellingly by David Cronenberg in Scanners (1981). The film’s biggest flaw is the lack of suspense.
The television adaptation of The Little Drummer Girl transcends spy thriller genre boundaries, being a passionate study of human behavior in extreme situations.
If Komada – A Whisky Family tries to prove anything, it’s that passion is a relative concept. We can stumble upon it by chance, develop it...
Superman immediately throws the viewer into a reality where metahumans and giant monsters terrorizing cities are an everyday occurrence
It is not a series for everyone. Lovers of humor as black as pitch and macabre murders will rejoice like children, while the rest will switch...
Sure, Stutz is a heavily stylized documentary that somewhat artificially addresses the idea of “truth in documentary” and tries to deconstruct the boundaries.
Brick is a painfully by-the-numbers production, made for playing in the background while you do chores. Even if you miss parts of it, you won’t lose...
The ABC Murders has a top-notch ensemble led by Malkovich, stunning cinematography, beautiful vistas, and a compelling rapport with the viewer.
In Night and the City, Widmark wins over the viewer with the smallest gestures—even while playing a character who is almost the definition of an anti-hero.
Time Masters features truly otherworldly images: surreal humanoid-angelic beings reminiscent of Beksiński’s paintings and mysterious, prehistoric creatures.