Nolan’s magnum opus – a complex, cerebral and utterly riveting Hollywood blockbuster of the highest order.
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Nolan’s magnum opus – a complex, cerebral and utterly riveting Hollywood blockbuster of the highest order.
Despite the strength of the leading cast, this is an unexpectedly insipid movie by Edward Zwick.
Intentionally shot in drab lighting and colour, Larrainโs follow-up to ‘Tony Manero‘ may be lacking in genuine emotions, but is unsettling and clinical.
In this quite assured feature debut, Arvin Chen explores not so much true love at first sight, but rather the site of first true love.
The emotional struggles of a family torn apart by a major earthquake sets the melodramatic tone of this decades-spanning Chinese disaster epic.
Kiarostami’s first non-Iranian film is engaging, but the male lead is unable to hold his own against Juliette Binoche.
Brilliantly pieced together from raw footage, this documentary about the legendary F1 race driver Ayrton Senna is inspiring as it is tragic.
One of Polanski’s finest post-2000s efforts – this is a first-rate old-school mystery-thriller that sees the master filmmaker at the top of his game.
A passive character study disguised as a romantic-comedy that feels too laidback for it to work convincingly.
A weaker effort by Clint Eastwood that operates at a sluggish pace and tries a tad too hard to be a life-affirming and contemplative film.