Brick is a painfully by-the-numbers production, made for playing in the background while you do chores. Even if you miss parts of it, you won’t lose...
What I liked most about Perfume is that the darkness I experienced over these six episodes was palpable, nearly fused with the characters and their problems.
Pelé is a documentary for football fans and for anyone fascinated by the history of South America — as incredible as it is turbulent.
The only, but at the same time extremely serious, problem of 1899 is the lack of the viewer’s ability to properly engage with the characters’ fates.
Squid Game secures its place in the canon of contemporary pop culture, and thanks to the courage of Hwang’s creation, its structural flaws can be forgiven.
“Jung_E” looks exceptionally solid for a streaming production, both in terms of fight choreography and battle scenes, as well as basic world-building.
The leading role in Cam is played by Madeline Brewer, best known to audiences as Janine in The Handmaid’s Tale. She is exceptionally talented and versatile.
Godless makes its strongest impression at the very beginning. It’s mysterious, bloody, grim, and truly dark, with several sequences that are hard to forget.
The End of the F***ing World has no regard for categories – it transitions between motifs known from teen comedies and gory visions of a would-be...
The Chalk Line is a very solid piece of psychological crime cinema, likely to resonate most with parents — current and future.