The wonderful cinematography, the electrifying music, the humour, the oneiric atmosphere, and the intelligent references woven into this moving meditation on dying – make up a...
Marquis de Sade: Justine does not capture the spirit of de Sade, but has its merits. Paris, the late 18th century. The Marquis de Sade is...
Zulu – one of the most popular productions in the history of British cinema – portrays a dramatic episode of the Anglo-Zulu War, paying tribute to...
In 1996, Mike Leigh triumphed with Secrets & Lies, winning the Palme d’Or in Cannes, two BAFTAs, the Independent Spirit Award, and earning five Oscar nominations...
Deadly Friend is an example of a film devastated by its producers. Single mother Jeannie Conway and her son, teenage computer genius Paul, move into a...
The Dead Eyes of London is a forgotten, yet influential episode in the history of cinema. In London, a series of deaths of wealthy, elderly men...
The Banker is a surprisingly decent film for a B-movie production. Spaulding Osbourne is a highly successful banker. Filthy rich, he can afford practically anything: he...
Unfortunately, the third act of You'll Never Find Me, the final thirty minutes, does not live up to the previous two.
Megaville is, above all, science fiction of ideas rather than special effects.
Sequence Break is said to be inspired by the urban legend of Polybius—an arcade machine that supposedly appeared in a handful of Portland suburbs in 1981