"Anyone But You" is a fairytale for adults, which you didn't know you needed.
Maniac is still an excellent, very dense, sometimes genuinely terrifying slasher, unjustly overlooked in most horror rankings. It's worth remembering.
And straight from the bat, I'll say something after which you don't need to read further - No Country for Old Men is a masterpiece.
Watch 1670 and have a great time like Polish nobility at a gathering!
I'm certain that Dark Water is at the forefront of my personal ranking. Heck, I'll even say it's one of the best horror movies I've ever...
"A Brighter Tomorrow" is simply good cinema – this film is absolutely unique, sincere, and draws from the legacy of the best.
In Sightseers, there's a lot of laughter about death and "love." The director shows murder scenes in an uncompromising way, not sparing even poor Poppy the...
"Irrational Man" unfolds on two thematic levels. On one hand, it's an intergenerational romance, on the other, an existential treatise.
If I were to assess Sinister based on the amount of adrenaline jumps, it would receive a fairly high score, but Derrickson might feel offended by...
Despite being torn between two extremes, the screenplay still appears, alongside the outstanding performance of Jeffrey Wright, as one of the brightest points of "American Fiction.