The Worst Person in the World is equally doubtful as its inquisitive protagonist.
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Mind Game is very entertaining without sacrificing any kind of human logic that applies to film.
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 Banshees of Inisherin is a testament to the mutual power of McDonagh, Farrell, and Gleeson.
Marcel the Shell has that tinge of sadness beneath the surface while having themes about the importance of family and home that would be typical of a PG-rated image.
A Trip to the Moon became part of its longevity formula.
The simple, voyeuristic stick figure universally creates a strange intimacy that is an authentic portrayal of humanity’s connection to the universe and depression.