In Mati Diop’s Atlantics (2019), the Atlantic Ocean transcends its status as a merely geographical region.
Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End deviates from the cliched fast-paced action scenes and fervent heroes in favor of exploring a more profound realm.
Haibane Renmei’s story examines issues of sin, guilt, and the challenging road to atonement.
Through the protagonist Paul Atreides’ story, Dune Messiah delves into the interwoven themes of heroism, Nietzschean philosophy, and the intricacies of leadership.
Damsel breaks with fantasy film conventions by providing a story that doesn’t conform to expectations from the outset.
Frank Herbert’s science fiction masterpiece Dune, published in 1965, delves deeply into a medieval society’s politics, religion, and ecology.
Carlo Collodi’s Pinocchio is a timeless classic of Italian literature that has a profound and enduring impact on readers worldwide.
Dune: Part Two resoundingly proves that $150 million+ big-budget projects don’t have to favor mindless pleasure.