One of great strengths of "Oddity" is the suspense created both by the slow unraveling of the mystery surrounding Dani’s death and the paranormal events.
There has never been a character who has presented the dangerously fascinating nature of evil as convincingly as Hannibal Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs.
"Frankenhooker" offers an intricate portrayal of madness, as Jeffrey spirals further into insanity, emphasized by monologues that give insight into his psyche
"The Penguin" proves that cinema isn’t solely the domain of superheroes. Villains possess a unique quality that lends itself to storytelling.
In the slasher genre, blood flows freely, all rules are off, and in the end, a lone final girl remains standing, leaving the door wide open...
For "Gladiator II", the myth worth whispering about isn’t some idealistic political vision—it’s the unattainable legacy of its predecessor.
The End captivates through its style. Sterile space replicating the pre-apocalyptic opulence of the wealthy becomes a stage for musical numbers.
Mommy Dead and Dearest presents the entire case of Gypsy and her mother who suffered from an advanced form of Munchausen syndrome by proxy.
The greatest strength of "Paddington in Peru", just like the earlier installments, lies in its slapstick humor. Pure joy comes from scenes like that.
What sets "Mothers of Penguins" apart is its lack of sentimentality—no sweetening, no melodrama about the situation of the children or their mothers.