Watching The Secret of Kells or Song of the Sea feels more like leafing through an illuminated manuscript.
Ridley Scott is a true titan of cinema. I won’t dwell on the obvious, since everyone knows what earned the British director that reputation. Though many...
Beneath the surface of satire, Mary and Max hides serious questions, fears, and phobias. It is a vision full of exaggeration and stylistic eccentricities.
An American general, Glenn McMahon, is sent to Afghanistan. His mission is to bring order to a country exhausted by dangerously prolonged military operations. He finds...
To guess the word your opponent had in mind, you had to be careful not to end up “hanging” — not literally, of course… Yet it...
A boy named Champion, raised by his grandmother, was not treated kindly by fate. He probably lost his parents in the war. Since his youth, despair...
20th Century Fox, clearly inspired by Disney’s artistic (and financial) successes with The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, and Pocahontas, decided to produce an animated...
Sylvain Chomet’s earlier animation, The Triplets of Belleville, is a very peculiar film. It is an almost dialogue-free, absurd story built on caricature and exaggeration, often...
Monster House doesn’t surprise with an inventive form or complex narration. Yet the director manages to include several striking and memorable images
The enigmatic title of Yorgos Lanthimos’s new film is neither a joke nor an artistic provocation. According to Greek mythology, bugonia is the belief that bees...