
Criticism of ‘Incredible but true’, Quentin Dupieux’s wishing well
Quentin Dupieux is a green dog, and in his latest film he delivers morose nonsense about masculine and feminine pathos
Quentin Dupieux is a green dog, and in his latest film he delivers morose nonsense about masculine and feminine pathos
Park Chan-wook’s films become visual and sensitive experiences, something that he has achieved once again in his new film with
The real case of a murderer who, in 2001, killed 16 prostitutes in Mashhad inspired Ali Abbasi to make a
Diego Lerman’s film with Juan Minujín, Alfredo Castro and Bárbara Lennie as protagonists reflects the distance between teachers and students.
Eduardo Casanova’s new film moves away from optimism, enjoys cultivating impact and recreates the concerns of good women. Edward Casanova
Maggie Peren writes and directs this new testimony about the horrors of World War II and, despite everything, the irrepressible
The director reunites for the fifth time with Jason Statham in this spy story that also stars Hugh Grant. With
The protagonist of ‘The Squid Game’ makes his directorial debut with this film about an assassinated president and an infiltrated
Blumhouse Productions and James Wan join their demonic forces to tell us the story of this robotic doll. When Steven
Cristian Mungiu writes and directs a drama that takes us to a troubled Transylvania to show us the sociopolitical tensions