The taste of milk soup with cornflakes is nothing legendary. We're reviewing "Unfrosted."
Death in Venice is widely regarded as one of the masterpieces of European cinema. It's considered perfect translation of literary text into the language of film
In "Emma.", Anya Taylor-Joy holds everything together and once again proves that she is decidedly one of the most versatile and talented actresses of her generation.
Destiny deserves the title of a pinnacle achievement of expressionism. Horror and science fiction owe much to German "outdated products" like this one.
TV series so dumb that it's worth writing about them so viewers don't bother with these titles, as it's a waste of time.
Ingmar Bergman wrote the script for Wild Strawberries during his almost two-month stay at the Karolinska University Hospital in Stockholm.
After finishing the film, there's a sense that The Giver is a beautifully wrapped box with an expensive ribbon, but inside...
In Cries and Whispers, all the threads of Bergman's work unfold. Starting from childhood memories, through the 'hell of gender,' to the experience of death.
"Dungeons & Dragons" is a truly delightful surprise. It's rare to find such fantastically relaxing films.
Bergman's The Virgin Spring is a one-of-a-kind film - a psychological morality tale about crime, revenge, and (seemingly) the silence of God.