Aside from the central premise and a few key rules regarding communication with the past, Mirage is more of a character-driven drama.
Quintet stands out for its atmosphere, specific, dreamlike. The atmosphere that one wants to return to – especially in winter, for a screening by the fireplace.
March '68 is a universal story about how political divisions destroy the idealism and joy of young people stepping into adulthood.
True Romance has Tarantino’s absurdity, brutality, and extraordinary characters, but it also has Tony Scott’s touch: an excellently portrayed love.
The Hater is an example of cinema too enamored with its own complex concept. It is the complete opposite of Corpus Christi.
Simona Kossak, Polish movie starring Sandra Drzymalska, will likely be a surprisingly positive choice among the socially engaged films of the past decade
Today, Swordfish presents itself primarily as a product of its time, an explosive action film with a still-fashionable Travolta, who enjoys being a supervillain
The greatest strength of Jack the Ripper is Klaus Kinski in the title role. This was the final collaboration between him and Franco.
Discover the underground world in Don Sharp's "What waits below" - a mix of horror, adventure, and science fiction in a mysterious cave.
Romeo Must Die doesn’t feel like a debut film at all, it seems like the work of a craftsman who shoots quickly, efficiently. Everything here is...