It’s certain that fans of sci-fi, especially older ones, will find "Dead Man’s Letters" thought-provoking for a long time.
I’s hard to say what "Disclaimer" will become. Will it be, as some reviewers suggest after seeing the entire series, a commentary on modern cancel culture?
While Disney is choking on sequels and remakes, capitalizing on nostalgia and self-indulgence ("Wish"), DreamWorks is releasing gems like "The Wild Robot".
’ve never liked mafia films and was worried that "Citadel: Diana" would be filled with romanticized mafia themes, but I have to admit the plot is...
"Shrek Forever After" never feels like a calculated film. It’s creative, original cinema that stands on its own and even, at times, surpasses the original.
"The Last Chase" suffers from plot holes, a formulaic script, and poor acting, but its prophetic value may increase with each passing year.
The world created by Kox in "The Man with the Magic Box" is a fascinating place that could be explored for hours. It offers great entertainment.
"Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft" currently consists of 8 roughly 30-minute episodes, filled with action, color, well-drawn backgrounds and characters.
We should view "The Transformers: The Movie" as a production that aimed to fulfill one main goal and had only one target audience.
Violence is absurd, and the "Terrifier" series emphasizes this with the increasing presence of supernatural forces and higher levels of disgusting imagery.