Chernobyl: Abyss is primarily an impulsive creation. While it contains noteworthy elements, Daniil Kozlovsky couldn't connect them into a coherent vision.
The Garden of Earthly Delights is salvation for all those suffering; it is a world beyond guilt and punishment, something that reminds us that paradise...
In Requiem for a Dream Aronofsky doesn’t make diagnoses, doesn’t provide recipes, he simply observes us and… has no illusions.
Adolescence isn’t entirely about the crime itself, but rather about what the main suspect experiences and how the defense, and the prosecution operate.
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.
March '68 is a universal story about how political divisions destroy the idealism and joy of young people stepping into adulthood.
The Hater is an example of cinema too enamored with its own complex concept. It is the complete opposite of Corpus Christi.
The Impossible is about how a tragedy affects an entire family, but just as much about a child trying to make sense of the chaos around...
The Hooligan brilliantly illustrates how young people are drawn deeper into criminal structures, feeling trapped with no other path to reach their goals
Witness the mesmerizing authenticity of Adrien Brody in Detachment, a film filled with flawed characters seeking connection.