"It's not a film about war"—I heard this from everyone I spoke to after the screening of "Under the Volcano". A cinema of small observations but...
"Annette" remains a deeply engaging film, stimulating not only intellectually but emotionally as well. The musical genre has proven to be an ideal vehicle.
East of Eden owes a lot to James Dean—his charisma, intuition, and appeal. The young actor delivered his best, most moving performance, the role of his...
Did anyone actually like City of Women? Most likely, only the true, dedicated fans, those who understand that artists create their own mythologies.
"The Sparks Brothers" is a 100% Edgar Wright film, brilliantly capturing the spirit of the Maels' work.
"Feels Good Man" takes viewers on a journey back to 2005—the year Pepe was born. The amphibian was conceived as one of the main characters in...
Blink Twice, Zoë Kravitz's directional debut, while not devoid of interesting elements, is unlikely to find a lasting place in the minds of viewers.
A.I. Artificial Intelligence is Pinocchio set in an apocalyptic future. It's exceptional, multi-layered, universal and terrifyingly relevant piece of sci-fi.
"Borderlands" looks disgusting most of the time—visually, it’s closer to the infamous game adaptations of Uwe Boll than to big-budget Hollywood productions.
Can DeLarge of A Clockwork Orange be read as an example of a Christ figure? It is indeed an extremely unusual case, but the similarities iare...