Review
EVIL DOES NOT EXIST. There Are Only People and Their Interests [REVIEW]
Hamaguchi is a titan of contemporary realism. He is at his strongest when firmly grounded in reality.
CIVIL WAR. Garland's Apocalypse Now [REVIEW]
Heading to the cinema for “Civil War,” I had no idea I would be watching an outstanding adaptation blending “Heart of...
ANTHRACITE, or Criminal Science Fiction. The internet, shameful secrets, killers, and their victims
“Anthracite” might seem like just another crime series about a maniacal killer.
THE PUNISHER (2004). The best incarnation of this character
Against the bombastic superhero films, filled with lavish action sequences and CGI effects, “The Punisher” seems almost intimate.
ROSALIE. A Woman with a Beard in Search of Love and Self-Acceptance [REVIEW]
Rosalie joins the ranks of films that tell the stories of excluded, becoming a tale that is thoroughly modern and universal in its message.
VANISHING WAVES. Science fiction in the spirit of Tarkovsky and Nolan
First associations with Lithuania? The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, the invocation from Pan Tadeusz, the Gates of Dawn in Vilnius, the Niemen...
FALLOUT. Is this meant to be a new standard for the dystopian genre? [REVIEW]
Did the series “Fallout” manage to prove that dystopia can be portrayed in a completely different and yet effective way?
SCOOP. Women Take Down Prince Andrew [REVIEW]
Will “Scoop” broaden your understanding of how members of the British royal family operate and cleverly conceal their issues?
MARATHON MAN. A thriller where the fantastic atmosphere of the 70s emanates from the screen
The whole movie still captivates. “Marathon Man” has aged very gracefully.