Venus In Fur is more than a story of the battle of the sexes; it is also a metaphor for the struggle for power, which occurs...
Pirates belongs to that rare group of films where the viewer, based on what's presented on screen, can imagine what this world looks like beyond the...
Given the limited resources available, Knife in the Water is an outstanding film. It's now part of the canon of not only Polish but also world...
Rosemary's Baby by Roman Polanski is, above all, excellent horror cinema that awakens our fear of the unknown, which can lurk just around the corner.
When it comes to Polanski's filmography, An Officer and a Spy seems to have the most in common with The Ghost Writer.
The fact is that this time the director chose a considerably lighter genre than usual, making it much easier to swallow the bitter pills he serves.
The Ghost Writer remains a superbly directed thriller that not only appreciates viewer's intelligence but also allows to enjoy the excellently conducted plot.
Although not equal to his earlier Repulsion, it should still be regarded as an important step in Polanski's career.
The negative reviews of The Palace appear as an attempt to deny reality; a shame that we derive enjoyment from "uncle's humor."