Review
"David Holmes: The Boy Who Lived." A Moving Documentary about Radcliffe's Stunt Double from the "Potter" Set [REVIEW]
“David Holmes: The Boy Who Lived” tells the story of Radcliffe’s stunt double who was paralyzed after an accident during the...
THE HOST. It's not your type of science fiction movie
Stephenie Meyer made herself known to the world as the author of an incredibly popular vampire saga.
MAESTRO who is tone dead [REVIEW]
About Bernstein, one could have told in many ways, but the choice was made for a narrative of diffusion and purposelessness.
JOHN DIES AT THE END. Science fiction on acid
This review contains an explanation of the horrible secret of the Universe.
ERRORS OF THE HUMAN BODY. Bitter irony of fate
For a relatively low-budget independent production, Errors of the Human Body looks and sounds surprisingly good.
NEXT GOAL WINS. The Art of Losing [REVIEW]
Fortunately in life, just like in football, there is always a second half. Alternatively, a rematch on your own field.
PERFECT SENSE. Science fiction love story
And that’s a great idea – analyzing how a person copes step by step with the gradual loss of senses.