In Poland alone Knights of the Teutonic Order was seen by nearly 33 million delighted viewers. I imagine it must have been three hours of absolute...
Cinema doesn't always have to be taken seriously. After years, Francis Ford Coppola understood this and gave us "Megalopolis."
A highly intelligent script, enhanced by the extraordinary visual elements, has ensured that Pharaoh remains one of the best Polish blockbusters to this day.
"The Girl with the Needle" has a script that Lars von Trier or David Lynch would certainly find intriguing.
Pleasant genre mix from which we emerge fully satisfied and thoroughly amused. Hit Man is a bullseye for a relaxed, non-demanding, but not foolish screening.
"Furiosa" is pulsating and vital cinema, but an hour too long.
The Hourglass Sanatorium debuted fifty years ago, however it has not aged a bit. Among it's devoted fans, we find names like David Lynch and Martin...
"The Second Act" captures the viewer's attention, because perhaps nothing works more effectively than the recurring doubt: "what are we dealing with here?"
Ikarie XB-1 / Voyage To The End Of The Universe has nothing to do with the cheesy sci-fi churned out en masse in the 50s and...
It's worth giving The Congress a chance because it's not easy cinema, but it's moving and, behind its visual splendor, hides several very poignant reflections.