The film attempts to touch on something deeper through a story about mental illness and building isolating walls around oneself in a world of corporations and...
Brazil has everything: surreal imagery, dramatic tension, buffoonish jokes, and a remarkable atmosphere. Above all, after all these years, it still works.
They Live is an unusual creation that entertains, irritates, intrigues, bores, but also inspires and penetrates the brain like subliminal advertising.
Beau Is Afraid is an extraordinary production and quite an assault on the viewer’s mind and senses.
One might ask whether we still need to revisit the pandemic crises and rehash the ideological war of Trump’s America.
The fluidity with which Parasite moves between different conventions, and the ease with which it combines them, is truly impressive. A real cinematic diamond.
The White Lotus is so funny that tears get caught in one’s throat when it turns out that there is no escaping the pincers of social...
How to Become a Tyrant is by no means a comprehensive history lesson – but as an entertainment series with educational elements, it works quite well.
The Singapore Grip is worth checking out for the unusual historical period, the actors, and also for the colorful frames of Singapore itself.
F Is for Family - to hell with correctnesses and other restrictions – let humor at least be a refuge and a tool for creators to...