Panic Room will remain memorable thanks to three elements worth remembering: the great opening credits, top-notch cinematography, and Jodie Foster.
L.A. Confidential is a resurrection of the noir crime genre; it not only presents a full gallery of archetypical heroes but also conveys a certain nostalgia.
House of Games takes us into an alternative world—one that we only suspect exists, a world of thieves, hustlers, and con artists.
Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai - An unfashionable eccentric, a fool, an idealist? Do honor, loyalty, and friendship still mean anything?
In Vidocq Pitof has created a film that may not be a masterpiece, but visually and artistically is certainly groundbreaking.
Clue has aged remarkably well. It remains engaging, and its humor still holds up. More importantly, it’s not just for fans of classic whodunits.
Just One Look manages to navigate its complex narrative with strong technical execution and form, preventing it from being overwhelming.
Is it serious, or should we look at the events with a wink? Alphaville does not need to be liked. But it certainly deserves to be...
Blinded by the Lights is one of the most visually compelling and well-crafted Polish series in recent years. It delivers a gripping tale of decline.
Blue Steel is an interesting film, dark, well-stylized. The director knows how to shoot in a way that makes the viewer breathe in the thick atmosphere.