"Electric Dreams" is not only a comedy but also a fascinating vision of how a person might become dominated by AI that controls their environment.
One thing is certain: Hitchcock would have been intrigued by Double Take. Upon watching this extraordinary film he would probably have said: Excellent work!
"Paris, Texas" carries more weight than the sum of its parts. Despite the slow pace and the emptiness, there are many elements to discover.
"Brain Donors" guarantees regular bursts of laughter, and the ballet performance that concludes the film is the absolute pinnacle of humor.
Although it cleverly balances horror, absurdity, and comedy, this isn’t an easy film, nor one that will appeal to everyone. The cinematic The Double has depth.
"Sound of Metal" has all the qualities of a “sleeper hit” – an unassuming, intimate film with a powerful impact.
"Zoo Zéro" is a bizarre mix of surrealism and science fiction. From the science fiction genre, it borrows a post-apocalyptic reality.
The Cremaster Cycle exists beyond all boundaries, classifications, and understanding. It is like an art exhibition that everyone experiences in their own way.
"Travel Essentials" delves into trauma and the silence surrounding it but never forces us to take sides or adopt a specific perspective.
"Marcello Mio" is a film fascinating in both form and content; an artistic and intellectual project that proves the boundaries of cinema are remarkably flexible