At the beginning of its activity, DreamWorks Animation was able to compete on equal footing with productions from Disney and Pixar. Antz, The Prince of Egypt,...
In 1996, Mike Leigh triumphed with Secrets & Lies, winning the Palme d’Or in Cannes, two BAFTAs, the Independent Spirit Award, and earning five Oscar nominations...
"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem" talks about the need to find one's place in the world, acceptance and understanding of these needs by parents.
Chernobyl: Abyss is primarily an impulsive creation. While it contains noteworthy elements, Daniil Kozlovsky couldn't connect them into a coherent vision.
s much as the visual elements impress, "Elvis" stumbles somewhat in terms of drama and seems overly superficial.
"Borderlands" looks disgusting most of the time—visually, it’s closer to the infamous game adaptations of Uwe Boll than to big-budget Hollywood productions.
Although "When the Light Breaks" is already the director's fourth film and he holds an established position in Icelandic cinema, it feels like an inspired debut
Director Teddy Lussi-Modeste proves with The Good Teacher that he knows how to create a powerful, daring drama with social insight.
In "Evil Does Not Exist" Hamaguchi proves that he is a titan of contemporary realism. He is at his strongest when firmly grounded in reality.
A specific experiment, but how successful it is.