It’s a pity that Freaks and the Browning’s vision wasn’t understood. Sadly, the film’s impact was utterly destroyed, and its essence lost...
Army of Darkness takes excess to the extreme and satisfies escapist fantasies with a world where anything is possible, and cackling skeletons are the norm.
This is what We Live In Time achieves: genuine, enchanting, and leaving viewers with an urge to hug their loved ones and express just how much...
iin 1984, science fiction had not yet commonly assumed the ambition of educating viewers. The Brother from Another Planet is, however, an intriguing exception.
Sonic the Hedhehog 3 is an example of a blockbuster designed for holiday outings. Its accessible format appeals to both younger and older audiences.
In a way, Limitless also functions as a variation on the story of Dr. Jekyll. Both feature a drug designed to reveal a person’s true nature.
Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl is above all a celebration of the bond between humans and their most loyal animal companions.
Thanks to films like Diplodocus, one wants to take that enchanted pencil in hand and redraw the world, even though it’s completely impossible.
I can’t help but feel that if the late 1990s were "super dark times," the present era has brought "hyper darker times," and there’s no need...
In Dune: Prophecy, its titular prophecy remains only sketched out for now, while the aesthetics, from the first to the last episode, are undeniably stunning.