Review
KNIFE IN THE WATER. Roman Polanski Astonishing Debut
Knife in the Water is the first feature film directed by Roman Polanski.
KINDS OF KINDNESS. Kinds of nonsense [REVIEW]
“Kinds of Kindness” feels like a sketch, a film exercise done in between larger projects. It can be a reflection on rejection and...
MOTHER JOAN OF THE ANGELS. Jaw-dropping masterpiece
The digital reconstruction, which involved dozens of extremely important works in the history of Polish cinema, resembles a form of art conservation.
IF. John Krasinski's Home for Imaginary Friends [REVIEW]
Watching “IF,” the little ones in the theater will long for “Paw Patrol” or “Spider-Man,” and to be honest: I...
KNIGHTS OF THE TEUTONIC ORDER. Polish blockbuster for the ages
Even 60 years after its premiere, Aleksander Ford’s Knights of the Teutonic Order remains the film that has attracted the most viewers to Polish...
MEGALOPOLIS. Coppola's science fiction, or play it again, Francis
Cinema doesn’t always have to be taken seriously. After years, Francis Ford Coppola understood this and gave us “Megalopolis.”
PHARAOH. A masterpiece in the shadow of the pyramids
With the beginning of the 1960s, the distinctive cinema of the Polish Film School period slowly began to lose its momentum.