At this stage, Alien: Earth intriguingly expands the universe we know from previous installments—the creators not only skillfully present the fictional world.
Avenue 5 is an excellent example that mere criticizing and the banal statement that the rich are stupid, and capitalism is bad is simply not enough.
The Woman in the Fifth is not a crime thriller but a work of psychological cinema. What matters is not the resolution or suspense from typical...
Two elements, however, rescue Five Golden Dragons: its high entertainment value and its light, comedic tone—it is a parody of the spy genre.
Spending a few hours with The Woods turns out to be a highly satisfying experience. That is probably reason enough to call i a successful endeavor.
Watching The Haunting in Connecticut felt like watching a random episode of any dramatized documentary series from the “Haunted Houses” franchise.
Weapons is, in essence, a very strange film—but by no means is that a flaw. It works well as meticulously crafted and skillfully directed entertainment.
The creators of Freud have enormous ambitions, yet the result of their efforts is merely the construction out of well-known tricks of a banal crime story.
Chronicle still stands out as one of the rare “what if?” experiments that dares to answer with something other than another multiverse cameo.
Wednesday Season 2 started promisingly – darker, funnier, with some additions. Unfortunately, the further it goes, the more the story loses coherence