Fargo captures the spirit of life in a very cold winter scene by drawing viewers into the small-town worlds of Minnesota and North Dakota.
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.
One standout example is Triangle of Sadness, a dark comedy by Ruben Östlund, which humorously and sharply portrays social hierarchies and examines capitalism.
The Lobster challenges viewers to consider the emphasis on originality and the risks of giving up one’s true self to societal norms.
Cure parallels how Hollywood occasionally favors safe yet predictable storytelling by departing from the norm.
The tentative but experimental quality of Contempt sees what the audience doesn’t see.
Black Mirror is a series about dystopian risks taking an overly simplistic attitude, the present, and future technology.