We may resent Cronenberg that Jung does not undergo a metamorphosis into a cockroach, but that would not be entirely fair.
A small movie with great power – it hits without warning, grabs you by the throat, and stays under your skin.
Maps to the Stars incisively condemns Hollywood’s vices while leaving room for the personal drama, it carefully builts mood and tension around its characters.
In Crash, David Cronenberg tackles the theme of the disintegration of the body and its interaction with automotive technology; the merging of man and machine.
To write that this film is unsettling is to write nothing at all.
The emotional realism with which Aronofsky portrayed the problem of an aging wrestler is astonishing.
The Affair is worth your time. Well-cast, authentically acted, unconventionally constructed, a series unlike any other. A story that gradually reveals itself.
The message of I Know This Much Is True is painfully true. One must, like the biblical Job, stand naked before fate, and humbly accept its...
Jokes, wordplay, and subtle, witty allusions counterbalance the serious, timely issues tackled by BoJack Horseman, but they never belittle or diminish them.
Homecoming intrigues, draws you in, and surprises. If Alfred Hitchcock were alive today and decided to create a series , it would likely look just like...