Out of the Furnace is a spectacular ride with a well-written thriller. It's fast, spectacular, and stylish. Could I want anything more from popular cinema?
Although Star Knight is considered the worst film in the director's filmography today, it's impossible to deny this light, entertaining farce a certain charm.
I saw potential in 47 Ronin. The samurai story, enriched with fantasy elements, seemed to me to be quite an interesting combination.
The latest "Ronja, the Robber's Daughter" is a 6-episode miniseries set in a medieval fantasy setting.
Dragonslayer deserves attention for its cinematic form. The spectacle is incredibly picturesque and still manages to impress with the precision of its execution
Following the protagonist's attitude towards the presented world, Perfect Days should be treated as a cinematic affirmation of everyday life.
The Great Beauty portrays the caricatured nature of contemporary humanity, and there is something hypnotic that makes it impossible to look away from the screen
Fatal Attraction can definitely be considered timeless. In the age of the internet, the problem remains, and the means of terrorizing have greatly expanded.
"The Nice Guys" is, unsurprisingly, sparkling with witty dialogues and clever gags, featuring a great pair of main characters between whom there's a fantastic chemistry.
The best and most surprising parts of the film occur towards the end. It's precisely for these moments that We Are What We Are is worth...