A major film can still be brimming with significant ideas in 2023, even as a Barbie film.
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In The Wages of Fear, Henri-Georges Clouzot presents an antithesis to human potential.
The hundreds of animators working on Across the Spider-Verse are the show’s real stars.
Children of Men intend to show how big countries like America have changed from immigrant nations to isolationist fanatics.
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.
Many argue that Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Tarantino’s ninth film explores sentiments of beauty but also reveals a sense of incompleteness.
The rich texture of the drama Hoop Dreams is its greatest asset, being a film that transcends the truth that came from the pen of John Singleton and Spike Lee to the real world.