R. Aldrich’s What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? is a brilliantly executed psychological thriller that is far more terrifying than most “paranormal” horror films.
"Hollow Gate" the film perfectly suits the atmosphere of a holiday evening, or perhaps even as an alternative Halloween screening.
The Simpsons is satire, comedy, parody, spoof, a pop-cultural joke, and, above all, a fictional animated world where everything is deliberately exaggerated.
The A-Team is pure, unpretentious cinematic entertainment. It offers two hours of enjoyable viewing, where everyone can find something to appreciate
Lady Love, despite a somewhat clunky finale and a few narrative shortcuts, remains one of the best-produced Polish series of the 21st century.
More than 30 years ago, six friends from New York sat on the couch at Central Perk and, to the delight of the audience, remained there...
The history of Ted Bundy — a story that, while fascinating, is ultimately one of extraordinary cruelty and a reminder of the depths to which humanity...
1984 often resembles low-budget televised theater: static cameras, mannered acting, symbolic sets, and visual tricks reminiscent of the 1990s.
We do not pay much attention to them, even though they are an inseparable element and a prelude to a cinematic adventure: film studio opening logos.
Force 10 from Navarone is a decent adventure film set against the backdrop of WWII. It’s by no means a masterpiece, but it delivers an enjoyable...