... has to be experienced (and preferably on the big screen).
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… a refreshing change of pace for one of horror cinema’s favourite cliches, imbuing it with equal parts gripping character work, chewy thematic subtext, and a cultural aesthetic that deserves
… won’t be your first trip into the apocalypse, but it’s likely to be one of your more memorable ones …
It’s beautiful filmmaking, showcasing the celebration of childhood wonder and resilience, while also portraying a tender and sensitive subject through an empathetic lens.
The Mexican filmmaker discusses her latest feature.
... its perverse and oddly intriguing twists on more recognisable genre trappings make for a fascinating and delightfully unhinged viewing experience.
While soap operas continue to have a specifically gendered reputation, the melodramatic ethos behind them can be found in many types of media. JRPG fans have Kingdom Hearts, horror fans
In his most autobiographical film to date, director Alejandro González Iñárritu ruminates on success, family, mortality and identity in Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths.
The Mexican-Bolivian director on the challenges of making her acclaimed debut feature, which took home the Silver Bear jury prize at Berlinale 2022.
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