Olive Kitteridge carries the spirit of Six FeetUnder. It shares the same sensitivity in approaching its characters and a story about life that is never ordinary
The strength of The Disaster Artist lies not in its freshness but in its daring recreation of the passion that accompanied the making of The Room.
From the very first minutes of Maus by Yayo Herrero, one can sense an underlying tension, the source of which is initially difficult to pinpoint.
Explore how a cheesy TV show character of Tropical Heat aka Sweating Bullets became a symbol of hope and freedom for a nation in turmoil
You can see amateurism in Bad Taste at every turn. The film's title can also be interpreted as self-irony on the part of the creators.
Do yourself a favor and watch Andor, Rogue One, and finish with A New Hope. Watching those two films now is an entirely new experience.
Infiesto is a fairly predictable "procedural", which, in addition, moves through the subsequent stages of the investigation at a surprisingly fast pace.
John Wick: Chapter 4 doesn’t disappoint. It delivers high-octane entertainment filled with visually stunning action scenes and a touch of humor.
It’s worth watching The Night Manager if only to see what kind of spy—not necessarily a 007—Tom Hiddleston would make. Thrilling experience.
While I would've preferred Guadagnino to have ended his film a dozen minutes earlier, I can't say that Bones and All didn't give me a viewing...