Oxygen is a well-crafted, slightly over 90-minute unraveling of a mystery, centered around a brilliantly acted protagonist who is the sole focus of the film.
The similarities between Gangster’s Law and Reservoir Dogs are so striking that it’s hard to believe they’re coincidental.
A mysterious radio conversation and an equally cryptic image straight out of a post-apocalyptic alien invasion movie — this is how Starfish begins.
Miracle Mile stands out most thanks to its stunning cinematography and excellent music. These elements create an unforgettable atmosphere of impending doom.
I can easily imagine The Perfection in the hands of a South Korean director, someone skilled at navigating the borders of genre, tone, and convention.
What strikes the most in Quarry is the superbly recreated atmosphere of the 70s. Old American cars, vinyl records, references to the violent cinema of the...
From the very first minutes of Maus by Yayo Herrero, one can sense an underlying tension, the source of which is initially difficult to pinpoint.
Infiesto is a fairly predictable "procedural", which, in addition, moves through the subsequent stages of the investigation at a surprisingly fast pace.
It’s worth watching The Night Manager if only to see what kind of spy—not necessarily a 007—Tom Hiddleston would make. Thrilling experience.
I thought I had reached peak despair back in season three of Pretty Little Liars. But no, I’m still watching, grinding my teeth, tearing my hair...