Immersed in the Greenwich Village ambiance, Inside Llewyn Davis is not solely about folk music or the political context of the 1960s.
One standout example is Triangle of Sadness, a dark comedy by Ruben Östlund, which humorously and sharply portrays social hierarchies and examines capitalism.
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.
Better Call Saul showcases the growing dissonance between the man Saul thinks he is trying to be and the toxic consequences he creates for others.
The culmination of the fascination that defines the Bardo symphony is that it maximizes the down-to-earth existentialism of Iñárritu’s previous works.
The basic premise of The Celebration explains how an individual takes a terrible risk by speaking truth to power.
The Banshees of Inisherin is a testament to the mutual power of McDonagh, Farrell, and Gleeson.