"Sound of Metal" has all the qualities of a “sleeper hit” – an unassuming, intimate film with a powerful impact.
"Zoo Zéro" is a bizarre mix of surrealism and science fiction. From the science fiction genre, it borrows a post-apocalyptic reality.
The Cremaster Cycle exists beyond all boundaries, classifications, and understanding. It is like an art exhibition that everyone experiences in their own way.
"Travel Essentials" delves into trauma and the silence surrounding it but never forces us to take sides or adopt a specific perspective.
"Marcello Mio" is a film fascinating in both form and content; an artistic and intellectual project that proves the boundaries of cinema are remarkably flexible
After seeing The Northman by Robert Eggers twice in theaters, I confidently call it a masterpiece, fully aware of the weight of that word.
It's been a long time since I’ve seen motherly love portrayed as poignantly in cinema as it is in "Proxima". It's something of an "anti-blockbuster,"
I’ll watch "Thunderbolts", but I’m not expecting great cinema. The problem is that formulaic superhero films might not provide me with any entertainment at all.
Horror films, offering a dose of safe fear, have undeniable therapeutic value. Looking at Spielberg’s filmography, Poltergeist was his last horror outing.
There’s no complex plot here—it’s a slice of life of the staff and residents at Short Term 12. The script only delves deeply into the characters...