Sharper is a typical "slow burn" - a thriller that builds up slowly, methodically, to a satisfying and subversive conclusion.
Inside Man is a heist thriller at its best, choosing as its theme the archetype of a bank robbery. And the robber here is a devilishly...
From Hell tries to shed some light on the mystery of Jack the Ripper, but his motives and the complexities of his distorted psyche remain unknown.
Panic Room will remain memorable thanks to three elements worth remembering: the great opening credits, top-notch cinematography, and Jodie Foster.
The Terminal List is one of the best series in recent years. It’s serious, almost entirely devoid of humor, yet brimming with tension.
House of Games takes us into an alternative world—one that we only suspect exists, a world of thieves, hustlers, and con artists.
In Vidocq Pitof has created a film that may not be a masterpiece, but visually and artistically is certainly groundbreaking.
From the first minute to the last, the film grips its audience completely. The Caller feels like a top-tier stage play or an equally masterful television...
The Experiment begins with the same blindness in the belief in the power of human reason and the power of science, much like Frankenstein.
American Perfekt is yet another example that drawing from good influences and having an excellent cast cannot patch up script holes.