Currently, a film like "A Fish Called Wanda" couldn't be made—at least not in the mainstream without problems.
It's more than 50 years since the premiere of Soylent Green extraordinary science fiction film, post-apocalyptic fantasy whose messages are still relevant.
Foe presents its story with detachment and must be met with a similar reaction.
The Book of Eli should not be written off - it's good cinema, to some extent consistent, with undeniable atmosphere and a slight touch of self-irony.
Compared to the excellent Apocalypto, 10000 BC is a family tale.
Million Dollar Baby subtly reaches the deepest layers of emotions it's the pinnacle of cinematic art, and Eastwood has achieved his personal peak with this work
Independence Day: Resurgence is a missed opportunity for several reasons.
Cronenberg in Naked Lunch boldly approached Burroughs' narcotic nightmare: fascination with the mysterious, pathological side of human nature...
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David Mamet is a director, erudite, a connoisseur of the human psyche, and an excellent dramatist. Heist fits perfectly into his directorial achievements...