“Jung_E” looks exceptionally solid for a streaming production, both in terms of fight choreography and battle scenes, as well as basic world-building.
The leading role in Cam is played by Madeline Brewer, best known to audiences as Janine in The Handmaid’s Tale. She is exceptionally talented and versatile.
Godless makes its strongest impression at the very beginning. It’s mysterious, bloody, grim, and truly dark, with several sequences that are hard to forget.
The End of the F***ing World has no regard for categories – it transitions between motifs known from teen comedies and gory visions of a would-be...
The Chalk Line is a very solid piece of psychological crime cinema, likely to resonate most with parents — current and future.
We’ve got plenty of shows set in police environments – some of them excellent – but very few resemble The Killing. You can completely sink into...
Oxygen is a well-crafted, slightly over 90-minute unraveling of a mystery, centered around a brilliantly acted protagonist who is the sole focus of the film.
All attempts to form an emotional bond between the viewer and the characters fall flat. The Midnight Sky ends up as empty as the catastrophe-ravaged Earth.
Fortunately, the series avoids a simplistic anti-clerical tone. The Keepers is seven hours of truly powerful, devastating, and deeply unsettling cinema.
I can easily imagine The Perfection in the hands of a South Korean director, someone skilled at navigating the borders of genre, tone, and convention.