
Criticism of ‘Beau is afraid’, for and against in the controversy of the month
‘Beau is afraid’, the new Ari Aster film starring Joaquin Phoenix, stars in our controversy of the month, whose side
‘Beau is afraid’, the new Ari Aster film starring Joaquin Phoenix, stars in our controversy of the month, whose side
Set in as close a dystopia as possible, in the manner of a ‘Black Mirror’ episode, the starting point of
Emma Roberts, Richard Gere, Susan Sarandon and Diane Keaton are part of the spectacular cast of ‘Yes, I want to…
Horrors covered in liquids, vomit and blood in ‘Infernal Possession: The Awakening’, terror from the place where political correctness does
A superb Tito Valverde gives a lesson on how to stand out from the crowd without outshining anyone in Víctor
Between period portraiture, biopic and romantic tragedy, director Kirill Serebrennikov paints a grim picture in ‘Tchaikovsky’s Woman’. In ‘Tchaikovsky’s Woman’,
Estibaliz Urresola dares to mix caresses and maternal love with a discreet mix of negotiations and petty blackmail in ‘20,000
Makoto Shinkai concludes the disaster trilogy after ‘Your Name’ and ‘Time With You’. The film that concludes the disaster trilogy,
´Wonderful disaster´, by Roger Kumble, does with the ´After´ saga the same thing that ´Beyond the Valley of the Dolls´
‘The Three Musketeers: D’Artagnan’, by Martin Bourboulon, is one of the best versions, a historical adventure film, not hysterical, without