Clarice is just another decent procedural that feeds on viewers’ nostalgia and could just as well tell the story of an FBI agent with any name.
After the success of Shrek, DreamWorks began producing very similar animations – typical comedies in which gags, usually referencing popular culture, were the main focus. This...
How to Become a Tyrant is by no means a comprehensive history lesson – but as an entertainment series with educational elements, it works quite well.
At a time when animated films are increasingly—though so far with dubious results—being remade into live-action productions, Japanese director Masaaki Yuasa can rest easy. With works...
The Banker is a surprisingly decent film for a B-movie production. Spaulding Osbourne is a highly successful banker. Filthy rich, he can afford practically anything: he...
I don’t know if any of the readers share my opinion, but Happy Feet at first glance raises a number of doubts. The combination of singing...
Finch is a representative of post-apocalyptic fiction, since it depicts a world after a climate catastrophe. However, it has much more in common with a classic...
Megamind is not the best superhero film. It does, however, feel like one of the most original:
Unfortunately, the third act of You'll Never Find Me, the final thirty minutes, does not live up to the previous two.
Gangs of London works excellently as a casual, pulp-style story about unbridled ambitions, bloodlust, and the boundaries that man continually crosses in the name of family.