Review
INDIANA JONES AND THE DIAL OF DESTINY. Back to the past [REVIEW]
James Mangold, taught by the mistakes of his colleagues, does not take shortcuts, preying on the simplest sense of nostalgia.
JEANNE DU BARRY. Worthy of a royal bed? [REVIEW]
Louis XV and Jeanne du Barry remain in the center, but often the background figures have more to say.
QUEEN CHARLOTTE. Against the rules
It came as quite a surprise to me how much I enjoyed Shonda Rhimes’s latest production.
STILL: A MICHAEL J. FOX MOVIE. He has returned to the future [REVIEW]
A great documentary by Davis Guggenheim proves that Michael J. Fox is alive and – against all odds – doing quite well.
David Lynch's DUNE. Science fiction without a soul
Lynch’s “Dune” is something that can fascinate, draw you in and surround you with a stuffy, desert climate, but something that...
THE THREE MUSKETEERS. D'ARTAGNAN. Athos, Porthos, Pathos
Speaking of action, one must admit that it is the strongest point of Bourboulon’s film.
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