Pirates belongs to that rare group of films where the viewer, based on what's presented on screen, can imagine what this world looks like beyond the...
"The Vast of Night" works both as a tribute to the tradition of American sci-fi and as a portrayal of that culture—beautiful, pure, and now inaccessible.
Ivan's Childhood is unquestionably a remarkable film without which his other masterpieces like Stalker or Mirror would not have been possible.
Adrian Panek took on the challenge of adapting the first novel in Małgorzata Oliwia Sobczak's "Colors of Evil" series. Read our review of Netflix's movie.
Andrei Rublev is widely considered the pinnacle of Tarkovsky's achievements and an absolute classic of world cinema. In 1969, it won at the Cannes Film Festival
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When Tarkovsky worked on Mirror, he was already a fully formed artist. He had developed his own unique language through which he communicated with the audience.
So imagine "Kill Bill" without swearing and bloody violence, with a sisterly intrigue copied from "Frozen," and you'll get two episodes of "The Acolyte."
Unlike Solaris, where Tarkovsky retained elements that clearly linked it to science fiction, Stalker only briefly references cosmic themes.
The American version was reviewed by Stephen King last month, and now he has also commented on the Chinese version.