Children of Men intend to show how big countries like America have changed from immigrant nations to isolationist fanatics.
Category: Cinema (Page 20 of 37)
The Lobster challenges viewers to consider the emphasis on originality and the risks of giving up one’s true self to societal norms.
With disastrous results for the protagonists, Brazil sets an example when innocent acts are always either misinterpreted or reinforced.
Patrick Bateman’s psychological disintegration results from internal conflicts and his inability to reconcile the person he is with the persona he projects to the outside world.
The delicious violence of the unusual exploitation war picture Sisu is profoundly nationalistic and is set in the 1944 ruins that dot the Finnish landscape during World War II.
Cure parallels how Hollywood occasionally favors safe yet predictable storytelling by departing from the norm.
Many argue that Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Tarantino’s ninth film explores sentiments of beauty but also reveals a sense of incompleteness.