Noah constitutes a creative transposition of its biblical foundation, for while retaining its main moral lessons, it enriches them with new subject matter.
“Have you ever seen snow?” – a girl from Capo asks a group of newly met friends. “Only in the freezer,” comes the shy reply. Everyone...
The White Lotus is so funny that tears get caught in one’s throat when it turns out that there is no escaping the pincers of social...
The Affair is worth your time. Well-cast, authentically acted, unconventionally constructed, a series unlike any other. A story that gradually reveals itself.
The new Scenes from a Marriage is a deeply authentic and moving study of marriage and painful separation.
120 Beats per Minute attempts to show different aspects of the lives of AIDS patients and their struggles as they demand government support.
Political conflicts do not end in parliament – they can destroy communities. That is why The Quiet Son feels less like a metaphor and more like...
We Children from Bahnhof Zoo. Instead of filth there is plush, instead of pessimism – sad-sack commercialism. The path of least resistance.
Sorry, Baby, like all the stories Sehgal places within the “trauma plot”—is therefore first and foremost about coping with an extremely difficult experience.
Patria is a shocking study of nationalist hatred leading to the annihilation of social life. HBO once again provides well-executed entertainment.