The Seed of the Sacred Fig is more than just solid political cinema—it has the potential to become a classic of Iranian cinema.
Fugitive Mind — though cheaply made — is still worth some attention. Not because of any unique artistic value, but for its pure entertainment factor.
Dragged Across Concrete is the film that precisely examines the ambiguities of what we see outside our windows or in the media.
Miami Connection may not be on the same level as The Room, but in the world of "so bad it's good" cinema, it’s gaining increasing recognition.
The plot itself suggests that The Curse is filled with absurdities. In their quest, the sisters resort to morally questionable actions.
Chip and Dale: Rescue Rangers is a film that should be a model for all filmmakers who want to bring a well-known animated series to the...
Due to its comedic elements, The Monkey is unlikely to rank among the top horror films of the year, but it is very successful entertainment.
Overall, though, I don’t think the new Shrek is something to fear—or worse, to hate. It’s too early for that, and outright hate should never be...
Just One Look manages to navigate its complex narrative with strong technical execution and form, preventing it from being overwhelming.
Reflect on the timeless relevance of Invasion of the Body Snatchers and its cautionary tale about mass manipulation and apathy.