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.
Arcane is a work with excellent pacing, keeping you on the edge of your seat from beginning to end, quickly bonding you with the characters.
Shadow and Bone, apart from the still relatively rare approach to fantasy, boasts an extremely rich gallery of personalities.
The Time Machine represents science fiction with a sociological twist. Contrary to appearances, this story is not about the triumph of technology.
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea is still surprisingly strong both in terms of spectacle and acting, as well as the timeliness of its pro-ecological message.
The City of Lost Children is simply extraordinary. It's world is populated by the most imaginative characters: monsters, dwarfs, Siamese twins...