In a sense it is precisely about dreams that The Trader is, a film recognized at the largest independent film festival in the United States.
Maps to the Stars incisively condemns Hollywood’s vices while leaving room for the personal drama, it carefully builts mood and tension around its characters.
The tragically deceased Anton Yelchin is an actor one might recognize at best. This is hardly surprising.
Free Solo is a blood-chilling documentary that could serve as a powerful artillery piece in the debate about how one lives out their personal story.
In Crash, David Cronenberg tackles the theme of the disintegration of the body and its interaction with automotive technology; the merging of man and machine.
In the audience’s imagination, Titane will likely land somewhere between Only God Forgives, The Guest, and It Follows.
With Dead Ringers, David Cronenberg added yet another intriguing and meticulously crafted study of human obsessions and pathologies to his filmography.
The Biggest Quarrel is one of the fourteen tales in the animated cycle 14 Tales from the Kingdom of Lailonia by Leszek Kołakowski.
Acid Rain can be read as a coming-of-age story—an account of a pivotal event on the winding road to maturity of the main character.
This is cinema that stimulates the brain, hits the stomach, and leaves behind unease.