The White Lotus is so funny that tears get caught in one’s throat when it turns out that there is no escaping the pincers of social...
Mare of Easttown is captivating, and there are many reasons for it: a great script, a perfectly chosen cast, and real flesh-and-blood characters.
If creators keep serving viewers such fairy tales as Genera+ion, we will never come to understand who the members of the first digital era generation truly...
Industry is not about social status or the adventures, but rather about the despair gnawing at young people despite an approaching professional breakthrough.
30 Coins is an interesting, unique, and memorable work, engaging and incredibly twisted. It is without a doubt a total rollercoaster ride.
Patria is a shocking study of nationalist hatred leading to the annihilation of social life. HBO once again provides well-executed entertainment.
The message of I Know This Much Is True is painfully true. One must, like the biblical Job, stand naked before fate, and humbly accept its...
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.
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 Night Of has a dense and profoundly gloomy atmosphere, stripped entirely of hope or even occasional glimmers of sunlight. There is no room for them...