George the Hedgehog is fun… It tries to juggle satire and slapstick and aims to be both sharp satire and screwball comedy.
Dead by Dawn tells the story of a group of young artists who arrive at a theater to stage a play, only to discover that the...
Bloodride should be treated as a solid craft work for those who appreciate quick solutions without the need for elaborate world-building.
LX 2048 is an uneven film — but its relevance is profoundly unsettling. Let’s hope it doesn’t turn out to be prophetic.
While Bring Her Back may not quite be a masterpiece, it’s a top-tier entry in the modern horror genre – and that masterpiece feels just around...
After the magic of the first season—with its extraordinary visual layer and its sober approach to faith’s meaning—only the aesthetics remain in The New Pope.
The Quake leaves us with a sobering takeaway: disaster can strike at any moment, and our warning systems may not be enough to protect us.
For those who hesitate, we have a great alternative — here are science fiction films made without the use of special effects.
In Mrs. Fletcher at last a middle-aged woman (figure notoriously overlooked by cinema) can present all of her troubles that she must face in daily life.
The episodes of Eyes of Wakanda are under thirty minutes long, making it difficult to fully immerse in the atmosphere, characters, and story