In Saltburn, director and writer Emerald Fennell explores the complexities of friendship and identity in the post-adolescent phase.
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The opulent world of culinary excess takes center stage in The Menu, a satirical film directed by Mark Mylod.
Many of the comedies that served as inspiration for Bottoms come across as uninteresting, adhering to a straightforward and uncomplicated aesthetic.
Furthermore, Ratatouille provides a rich canvas for contemplating the quest for meaning in life from an existential perspective.
Despite being a polished example of classic, The Graduate anticipates the countercultural movement without fully embracing it.
Moonrise Kingdom evokes a sense of childhood anticipation, similar to the most delightful form of sustenance.
Fallen Angels is a deceptive creation that may appear shallow at first glance but plays an essential role in Wong’s cinematic evolution.