Review
MIRROR. Prohibitive and Uninviting, Yet a Masterpiece Nonetheless
In Andrei Tarkovsky’s oeuvre, there are no insignificant films.
THE ACOLYTE, or Star Wars like a milk bar serving yesterday's food [review of 2 episodes]
So imagine “Kill Bill” without swearing and bloody violence, with a sisterly intrigue copied from “Frozen,” and you’ll...
STALKER. Tarkovsky's Science Fiction Masterpiece
The history behind the creation of “Stalker” is as complex as the film itself.
ONE LIFE: A Moving Tale of a Forgotten Hero [REVIEW]
“One Life” is a poignant, restrained tribute to a forgotten hero that uses Nazism as a clever allusion to contemporary migration crises.
"Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2". Return to the Hundred Acre Wood… Once Again [REVIEW]
Similar to the first one, Blood and Honey plays on the simple instincts of the audience, and like it, will likely gather enough attention for us to...
SUPER. A Hero that Makes Weepy Batman Look Like a Wimp
*Super* is one of those films where I don’t know what I like best. In this case, there is a lot to admire – black humor, script, acting,...
THAT MOST IMPORTANT THING: LOVE. Eternal unfulfillment
Watching Andrzej Żuławski’s film with the didactic title That Most Important Thing: Love, one might get the impression that all emotional...
LOVE. Science Fiction Masterpiece or Pretentious Kitsch?
“Love” was funded by members of the rock group Angels & Airwaves, who entrusted the direction to debutant William Eubank.