The portrayal captures a larger cultural narrative about AI and humanity’s apprehension about impending technological dangers.
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.
Martin Scorsese’s After Hours is defined by a surreal setting in which unusual characters engage in behavior that violates regular rules.
Akira Kurosawa’s Dreams unfolds as a cinematic odyssey, defying expectations and showcasing the director’s introspective exploration of dreams, humanity, and societal complexities.
Videodrome delves into the perilous intersection of intellect and visceral prowess in cinema.
The film’s portrayal of Napoleon Bonaparte unfolds as an ambitious but perplexing character study.