(1997) with the runner-up spot in terms of world cinema, but the medal for "Best Japanese Movie Ever" is still for the taking. This film takes it. I've seen 1,328 films from that country, and I can tell you that even Yasujiro Ozu and Shinya Tsukamoto have failed to match the ...
(1997) Screenshots from another edition of Cure Blu-ray A wave of gruesome murders is sweeping Tokyo. The only connection is a bloody X carved into the neck of each of the victims. In each case, the murderer is found near the victim and remembers nothing of the crime. Detective Takabe...
to understand the ending arigatoRated 3.5/5 Stars •Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars06/11/24Full Reviewbabarizam DBad part about the movie is that psychic ability only works in negative wayRated 2.5/5 Stars •Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars06/13/24Full ReviewDarren DDo you really have self ...
The Danish Girl), featuring astonishing art and set direction, the movie is a feast for the eyes, something to look at, revel in and dissect seemingly in every frame.Bojan Bazelli(Pete’s Dragon) shoots things magnificently, he and Verbinski choosing...
Gore Verbinski directs a Gothic horror throwback inA Cure for Wellness, a beautiful-looking attempt to imbue an old-fashioned B-movie with the rich production value and aesthetics of a prestige picture. Unfortunately, it also comes with a prestige picture’s elongated runtime. In typical Verbin...
Michael Haneke -Funny Games(1997) andFunny Games(2007) If the originalFunny Gameswas director Michael Haneke’s indictment of modern cinema audiences’ desensitization to extreme violence, his American shot-for-shot remake of the same movie is a double-dose of provocation. Both movies follow a ...
Michael Haneke -Funny Games(1997) andFunny Games(2007) If the originalFunny Gameswas director Michael Haneke’s indictment of modern cinema audiences’ desensitization to extreme violence, his American shot-for-shot remake of the same movie is a double-dose of provocation. Both movies follow a ...