"Beverly Hills Cop II," along with the original, are films that I can watch endlessly. Both have aged very well.
Unexpectedly, A Fistful of Dollars won the hearts of viewers and entered wide distribution across the country, where it earned truly colossal money.
I had a really good time. The Exorcism with Russell Crowe is something entirely different.
The grotesque and sorrow in La Strada are based on a simple directorial premise that only true, gentle love can cure a person of existential stagnation.
The phantasmagoria intrigues every viewer and remains deeply memorable. It is worth getting acquainted with Buñuel's Un Chien Andalou / An Andalusian Dog.
"The Royal Hotel" is a successful and terrifying film, a complex depiction of the aggression women face daily worldwide. Green is an excellent observer.
In "Sleep Dealer", there was an opportunity for a deeper analysis of a dystopian reality, but Rivera only skims the surface of these phenomena.
To effectively challenge male-centric cinema in the style of "Commando" you need more than just swapping an actor for an actress. "Trigger Warning" review.
Individually, both samurai films engage in a dialogue with the viewer in a very effective and bold manner. Together, they become an even greater challenge.
"Amphibian Man" is the first blockbuster of the post-Stalin era – a fantasy, adventure, and romance set in a subtropical marine climate.