The plot of Accumulator 1 is based on an idea found in culture: the belief that beyond the sensory world, there exists another realm.
With such a high work rate, that’s inevitable—sometimes it’s brilliant, sometimes it’s not. Luckily, Presence belongs to the first category.
Jeepers Creepers could have been great. It has believable characters, an intriguing setup, necessary tension, and a palpable, underlying uncertainty.
The Hand That Feeds on Death was filmed simultaneously with The Mortal Lover, yet it is a significantly worse film than its "brother."
The Terminal List is one of the best series in recent years. It’s serious, almost entirely devoid of humor, yet brimming with tension.
A Beautiful Mind brought us closer to the essence of a genius, but also to a certain element of madness, which most of us can only...
Chernobyl: Abyss is primarily an impulsive creation. While it contains noteworthy elements, Daniil Kozlovsky couldn't connect them into a coherent vision.
A Working Man is just another generic action flick starring Jason Statham. And the question is: can we really expect anything from the "boom-boom" genre?
Lady in the Water confirms that Shyamalan is one of the most interesting creators and one endowed with the vivid imagination and the gift of bringing...
L.A. Confidential is a resurrection of the noir crime genre; it not only presents a full gallery of archetypical heroes but also conveys a certain nostalgia.