Eric Review: Where Our Monsters Live
In a surreal twist, Eric, born from Vincent’s drunken, drug-fueled night, manifests as a real entity, refusing to leave Vincent’s side.
In a surreal twist, Eric, born from Vincent’s drunken, drug-fueled night, manifests as a real entity, refusing to leave Vincent’s side.
Hepburn won four Academy Awards, which she repeatedly said she did not care about. “Put it in a bag or something,” she said.
The premise seems perfect for a classic Fargo-esque thriller, but it turns out to go much deeper than that.
Based on true events, the film highlights the issue of political influence in education while focusing on a teacher’s unwavering dedication.
The film tells the story of the Devil and her assistant, Maxwell, who visit Budapest in 1990 with a peculiar mission.
The film follows Hirayama, played by Koji Yakusho, a toilet cleaner who finds joy in the simplicity of life.
Roland Ratzenberger spent 15 years overcoming obstacles, fueled by determination and motivation, ultimately achieving his dream.
“Staring at Strangers” is an adaptation of the iconic Valencian author Juan José Millás’s novel “From the Shadows”.
Humane brings together an estranged Canadian family with diverse political opinions, different personalities and complicated relationships.
“Smoke Sauna Sisterhood” is a cutting the edge documentary that explores the depths of womanhood and the power of vulnerability.
The film daringly reflects on burning American problems such as the lack of real social safety net, expensive healthcare, and public safety.
As the story heads into the deep end, Oliver’s transformation is abrupt (no spoilers!), as he suddenly becomes manipulative and rotten.
The performances in “Junkyard Dog” are superb, particularly Raphaël Quenard, who shines as the complex and charismatic Mirales.
Paul is confronted with a bizarre phenomenon – complete strangers and „long-time-no-see” acquaintances alike report dreaming about him.
“Anatomy of a Fall” is a masterful examination of the complexities of the human psyche and of relationships that define us.
“The Teachers’ Lounge” boasts beautiful visuals and a raw texture that adds to the overall impact of the story.
El Conde reimagines Augusto Pinochet as a centuries-old vampire; the result is both a biting satire of political tyranny and a gripping tale.
Set in 19th century Iceland, Godland follows a young Danish priest as he journeys to a remote village to establish a church.
Nyad is a visually stunning film, with bright colors and beautiful cinematography that reflects the warmth and positivity of the story.
As the characters interact with Jules the alien, they are forced to confront their own mortality and the ways in which time has changed them.
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