In Saltburn, director and writer Emerald Fennell explores the complexities of friendship and identity in the post-adolescent phase.
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Critics may find challenges in unconventional narrative patterns, but for those embracing character evolution, Boyhood proves profoundly enlightening.
The White Ribbon explores the social backing that contributed to the development of the Nazis, a key issue in German history.
Known for his skillful examination of family relations, Kore-eda emphasizes his perceptive yet nuanced approach in Monster.
Anatomy of a Fall is a cinematic tour de force that delves into the complexities of Sandra’s life, intertwining a gripping courtroom drama with the exploration of justice and truth.
Shoah intentionally refrains from ambitious attempts to encapsulate the entirety of information about the Holocaust.
1917 seamlessly executes the one-shot technique under the brilliant direction of cinematographer Roger Deakins.