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.
The Element of Crime introduces a fresh new voice in the industry.
Insiang, a 1976 Philippine film, stands as a classic example of cinematic mastery, delving into themes of violence, poverty, and societal anger amidst a crowded shanty town.
1917 seamlessly executes the one-shot technique under the brilliant direction of cinematographer Roger Deakins.
The film’s portrayal of Napoleon Bonaparte unfolds as an ambitious but perplexing character study.
Mr. Robot explores the integration of technology into society, exposing the hidden truths and psychological impacts of modern capitalism.