Review
FORTRESS 2. The Last Days of Christopher Lambert in Science Fiction
Fortress 2 is an attempt to continue the story from the first part, but it lacks a well-written script and sufficient screen time.
DERSU UZALA. A Small And Unassuming Masterpiece
What is Associated with Adventure Cinema? For me personally, it mainly involves fast-paced action, spectacular chases, forced humorous dialogues, and...
I watched JURASSIC PARK with my son. LEGO bricks ruined the fun for me
One of my dreamed-of movie nights, watching Jurassic Park with my son, was recently ruined. The culprit? Innocent-looking LEGO bricks.
BEVERLY HILLS COP: A Timeless Classic Perfectly Capturing the 1980s
If I had to pick a film that perfectly captures the 1980s, “Beverly Hills Cop” would be at the top of the list.
RASHOMON. One Of The Most Influential Films Of All Time
Through the curtain of torrential rain, the outlines of an abandoned, half-ruined structure emerge – part palace, part gate guarding a city drowning...
BRIDGERTON, Season 3, Part 2: The Truth Floats to the Surface Like a Drowned Corpse [REVIEW]
In the Bridgerton series, it’s not just intrigues that matter, but also the context of relationships between people from the upper echelons.
YOJIMBO. The Immortal Classic That Inspired Sergio Leone
The bridge between East and West that Kurosawa had been building for a decade reached a turning point in the early 1960s.
THE ANIMAL KINGDOM: Daring Science Fiction about the Surprising Effects of the Pandemic [REVIEW]
Thanks to The Animal Kingdom, we have something different in European cinema that is watched with fascination but also with an underlying sense of...