Werewolf is an animal-attack horror in the style of The Pack by Robert Clouse. The survival story has been quite cleverly set in post-war realities, and...
Despite the fact that the director leaves no major surprises for the very end, R-Point maintains tension superbly, draws the viewer in, and does not let...
Under the Shadow creates a strong sense of unease and is not easy to decipher. It is certainly neither just a classic horror nor merely a...
When you’re not fighting for your God and your homeland, bringing your own ass home in one piece seems not only the ultimate goal but also...
The Singapore Grip is worth checking out for the unusual historical period, the actors, and also for the colorful frames of Singapore itself.
Barbarians is a great series for fans of bygone eras and all those who would like to transport themselves into another reality, if only for a...
Watching Shogun again proved to be a very positive experience it turns out that this American-Japanese co-production still holds up after all these years.
In its final two-season form Rome remains an excellent series, crafted with great care and using its historical starting point to create an engaging narrative.
Parade’s End has many strengths – the cinematography, the acting, the costumes – but it’s Rebecca Hall who remain the show’s greatest asset.
A Very Long Engagement, standing in opposition to its romantically sounding title, offers spectacular, visually stunning cinema, gripping by the throat.