In his composition Civil War, writer-director Alex Garland shows how the United States is enmeshed in a war with numerous rebel groups that are ferociously engaged in an effort to topple the government.
Category: Cinema (Page 7 of 37)
Critics have hailed Call Me by Your Name as a daring subversion of the coming-of-age genre.
While Monkey Man pays verbal and visual homage to John Wick while using oblique political commentary to set himself apart from similar action thriller fare, the criticism is largely superficial.
A deeper examination demonstrates how casual viewers frequently fail to understand The Matrix’s actual significance.
The War of the Worlds purposefully employs a range of characters to look at how various humans respond to an alien invasion.
The Naked Island occupies a liminal space between two different artistic eras.
The 1944 film The Most Beautiful, one of Kurosawa’s first features, was created expressly as a propaganda piece on behalf of the Japanese military regime that was in charge at the time.