All We Imagine as Light is, above all, a testament to the director’s remarkable skill and cinematic intelligence. Kapadia crafts a stylish drama
From the very first minutes of Maus by Yayo Herrero, one can sense an underlying tension, the source of which is initially difficult to pinpoint.
After seven weeks, the second season of The Last of Us has come to an end – a relatively short run, especially considering we had to...
Girls Will Be Girls is a beautifully honest film. It walks us through the rocky path of adolescence, pointing out the mistakes passed down through generations.
A Very Long Engagement, standing in opposition to its romantically sounding title, offers spectacular, visually stunning cinema, gripping by the throat.
Citizen Kane is worth taking the risk and crossing the boundary of mythic Xanadu to see firsthand how the history of world cinema was created.
After Kandahar premiered in the US, the media discovered that the FBI had identified one of the characters as a wanted murderer of the Iranian embassy...
The Color of Paradise is one of the most emotionally charged films I have ever seen. From the very first frame, it captivates the viewer.
The Warrior is not an ostentatious film; its form makes us perceive it almost as a philosophical treatise on the human condition, and thus… about ourselves.
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps is a decent film, but it lacks both the strength and the unmasking drive of the original.