House of Hammer is more a digging up of an interesting story about one of the richest families in the United States and their generational degeneration.
Landscapers deserves appreciation as a work that doesn’t artificially inflate emotions with cheap tricks, but instead places its weight on the truth of life.
Murderville will remain in the category of curiosities that had the potential to turn out much better but, for various reasons, simply did not.
Clearing, the feature debut of Magdalena Pięta, grips the viewer with tension from the very first minutes.
A big plus is definitely the atmosphere of The Chestnut Man, which gives the viewer the feeling of being in the middle of a Scandinavian crime...
The Dead Eyes of London is a forgotten, yet influential episode in the history of cinema. In London, a series of deaths of wealthy, elderly men...
House of Secrets: The Burari Deaths, at first I was convinced that I was watching another crime documentary, but instead I got a terrifying and disturbing...
The Sons of Sam: A DESCENT INTO DARKNESS is different, I's intriguing, It's ambiguous, an interesting look at a case that to this day electrifies filmmakers.
Clarice is just another decent procedural that feeds on viewers’ nostalgia and could just as well tell the story of an FBI agent with any name.
Gangs of London works excellently as a casual, pulp-style story about unbridled ambitions, bloodlust, and the boundaries that man continually crosses in the name of family.