The Queen’s Gambit is a profoundly feminist story. Beth repeatedly overcomes sexism, disregard, and exclusion due to her gender with her outstanding skills.
"Blue Giant" would be a mere shadow of itself without an idea for staging the numerous concert sequences. Thanks to them it becomes exciting.
Throughout Funny Games, Haneke repeatedly poses one simple question: "Why are you watching this?" He is acutely aware of what the audience expects...
The inventive world-building is the greatest asset of "Vesper." The post-apocalyptic reality is exceptionally convincing, almost alive.
Angst is one of the most uncompromising, original, and striking works and one of the most evocative nihilistic horror films in the genre's history.
Luca is a cinema of comfort. A cinema of delicate gestures, dealing with balance, the formation of identity, and reminding of the value of every individual.
A Family Affair stands somewhere between a romantic comedy and a light social film. It has a somewhat forced happy ending, instead of trying to break...
Despite having less well-known actors, House of the Dragon has managed to handle the artistic pressure created by the fame of the actors in GoT quite...
"Captain Fantastic", although it initially seems like an absurd comedy, quickly presents the audience with a series of thought-provoking questions.
The strongest asset of Day One is that it doesn’t follow the proven path but seeks something new. The urban setting makes it reminiscent of war...