Infinity Pool is demanding and difficult cinema, but at the same time very satisfying, because it allows one to experience nearly boundary-pushing sensations.
This is cinema that stimulates the brain, hits the stomach, and leaves behind unease.
Rise premiered in March 2016. This short film, running about five minutes, was directed by David Karlak.
Fans of the genre should be delighted watching Blood Drive, especially those who feed exclusively on nostalgia and reach only for those really bad VHS films.
Landscape with Invisible Hand is a film with a multilayered structure, one that invites at least several viewings, each time revealing a different meaning
High-Rise is the most beautifully shot study of human downfall in years. All the component elements worked perfectly.
The Faculty is entertainment in its purest form, shameless in its utter lack of pretension and therefore charming.
Critters, even after all these years, remains a guilty pleasure—especially for those who took their first steps in cinematic awareness back in the days of VHS.
The creators of Mr. Hublot do not construct a multilayered world. They focus solely on a small fragment of it—a detail within the larger universe.
The Dead Don’t Die is a collection of quotations mixed in a cauldron of references and allusions. It's a postmodern pastiche and unfortunately a postmodern mush.