The Thin Red Line is not about war nor the men grappling with its horrors. Malick asks questions about humanity’s role in the struggle between good...
James Earl Jones has passed away, and I feel like his departure has left a sizable void in pop culture.
The "Prototype" was first aired by the American TV network CBS in December 1983 and then fell into obscurity—unjustly so.
In Nights of Cabiria Fellini turns the life of a street girl into a secular hagiography, no less powerful than stories of unshakable faith in divine...
"Paddington 2" is a technically excellent spectacle, visually delightful, written with humor, full of suspense, wonderfully acted.
"Invention for Destruction" can be considered a loose adaptation of "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea", although it's actually an adaptation of another Verne novel.
I deliberately avoid offering too many interpretations because I believe that One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest is a story that everyone must filter through...
"The Room Next Door" feels like a projection of a collection of thoughts directly from the untamed mind of a Spaniard. In this sense,it works perfectly.
"Sisu" is a brutal, grotesque, and wild ride.. Viewers accustomed to American cinema will be surprised by some of the screenwriter's inventions.
Although Pan's Labyrinth has its individual style, it did not shy away from drawing inspiration from earlier masters, including Goya, Schwabe, Rackham, or...