Only Bergman could construct a film in such a way that the viewer felt a kind of existential disgust off-screen. Polanski in Only Bergman in black...
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...
One of the most compatible genres with sci-fi is thriller. I have decided to focus on those from the 21st century that seem lesser-known or forgotten...
3 Days to Kill is surprisingly enjoyable to watch. Perhaps it's thanks to Costner not seen in such cinema for a long time, who carries the...
Out of the Furnace is a spectacular ride with a well-written thriller. It's fast, spectacular, and stylish. Could I want anything more from popular cinema?
Fatal Attraction can definitely be considered timeless. In the age of the internet, the problem remains, and the means of terrorizing have greatly expanded.
It must be emphasized that Lasse Hallström's The Hypnotist director is characterized by meticulous execution. The same goes for the acting.
The director of Side Effects manages to make the whole audience jump in their seats when the right moment comes. And then it gets even better.
Miller's Crossing is the quintessence of black crime fiction. It's an incredibly gripping tale, brilliantly executed, both visually and narratively.
Blood Diamond, in its highly attractive form of action-adventure, smuggles in uncomfortable and repulsive content, always truthful, not exaggerated.