Review
LAYER CAKE. Andrzej Wajda's adaptation of Stanislaw Lem
Andrzej Wajda’s work, the recently deceased Polish director, is often associated with thematic solemnity.
YOUNG SHERLOCK HOLMES. Unjustly forgotten film
This unfairly forgotten film is a real treat for fans of engaging detective mysteries, Sherlock Holmes aficionados, and those looking for intriguing...
SOLARIS (2002). Great piece of Lem's Sci-Fi made in Hollywood
Stanislaw Lem – one of the most creative science fiction writers in the world, approached film adaptations of his works rather cautiously, to...
PARANOIA: 1.0. Cyberpunk science fiction like a blend of Dick and Aronofsky
Paranoia 1.0 marks the feature debut of American director Jeff Renfroe and Icelandic filmmaker Marteinn Thorsson.
SOLARIS (1972). Tarkovsky's adaptation of Stanislaw Lem
The 1972 adaptation of Stanisław Lem’s book directed by Andrei Tarkovsky sparked a conflict between the two.
DARK MATTER. Will Apple's new science fiction fry your brain? [REVIEW of two episodes]
It’s definitely too early to render a final verdict, but already it should be emphasized that Dark Matter is a production of exceptional...
THE SILENT STAR. First Sci-Fi adaptation of Stanislaw Lem
After World War II, American science fiction cinema experienced a remarkably dynamic revival, although the quality of the emerging films varied.
BABY REINDEER. Stephen King was right - holy shit!
“Baby Reindeer”, like a devil whispering on your shoulder, doesn’t compromise, sticks its dirty finger into socially festering...