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 McKay does not permit himself to draw the lines connecting the dots; that is up to us to do if we want to.

 Much more than a film about Dick Cheney, it sounds a bit like the death knell for an America that has indeed died twice.

Adam McKay’s Vice is a daring and important film that investigates Dick Cheney's political misdeeds with sharp irony and brutal honesty. The review highlights the film’s liberal slant and its realistic portrayal of power and consequence. Despite its elaborate narrative devices, the movie effectively criticizes US politics while acknowledging it might not shift popular opinion. The strong connection to contemporary Trumpism adds urgency and relevance. Overall, it's a thought-provoking film blending satire and serious critique. Discover the ruthless truth behind US politics—watch Vice and question the power that shapes the world.

 It’s not a film; it’s an extended celebratory music video lasting two hours with tedious dialogued transitions between one song and another.

 The Live Aid sequence could be a model for how not to represent a concert in a film.

This review criticizes Bohemian Rhapsody for its failure to portray Freddie Mercury's charisma and vitality convincingly. The film is described as a long, tedious music video with poor screenplay choices and excessive censorship. The involvement of the band led to a sanitized depiction, avoiding the more difficult and tragic parts of Mercury's life. Production flaws and a lack of rock spirit further diminish the film's impact. Discover why Bohemian Rhapsody misses the mark—read the full review and decide if this Queen biopic holds true rock spirit.

 The dignity of existing in the world, even on the last rung, emerges calmly and unstoppably.

 Existence is that thing that arises from the encounter and clash between these two forces.

Roma by Alfonso Cuarón offers a deeply moving exploration of life at the bottom of the social ladder through the eyes of Cleo, a maid in Mexico City. The film blends stark realism with poetic black-and-white imagery, reflecting universal themes of struggle, family, and resilience. Cuarón’s unique direction and camera work maintain an emotional distance, emphasizing broader human experiences over introspection. Through powerful symbolism and touching sequences, Roma celebrates the dignity and quiet strength of everyday existence. Discover Alfonso Cuarón’s Roma and experience a powerful story of life's struggles and quiet strength.

 It seems that the director captures the complexities and contradictions of the relationships between men and women, but then he doesn’t know how to critically interpret the existential scenario he sketches.

 That’s not how you do it; this is not political cinema.

Steve McQueen's Widows starts with promise but falls short of delivering a deep, authentic exploration of its themes. While it constructs complex female characters, it ultimately reduces to a conventional thriller. Attempts at political messaging feel forced and disconnected. Despite craftsmanship, the film struggles to balance its ambitions with meaningful reflection. Explore our full review and discover why Widows underdelivers despite its compelling setup.

 Notti Magiche is a work that doesn’t have much to say, but says it well, in a fun way, entertaining with great skill.

 Virzì does not give in to sloppiness, to dullness, always finds something absurd and sharp to stage.

Notti Magiche by Paolo Virzì is an entertaining film that skillfully portrays a familiar, predictable story with fresh rhythm and vivid characters. Set during the 1990 Italy World Cup in Rome, it explores the struggles of three young filmmakers against a rigid industry system. Though initially mechanical, the film adds complexity through character backstories and humorous subplots. Minor characters enrich the narrative, delivering sharp social commentary on the Italian film world. Overall, it’s a fun yet somewhat conventional film with meaningful undertones. Watch Paolo Virzì's Notti Magiche for an entertaining and sharp look at Italy's film world during the 1990 World Cup!

 Horizon Zero Dawn is something that marks the imagination, it is a milestone for the video game world and beyond.

 It has vertiginous aspects combined with almost skeletal game structures because there wasn’t more processing power to insert other stuff.

Horizon Zero Dawn is an immersive and challenging RPG known for its thrilling combat against robotic beasts and breathtaking graphics. The game’s demanding resource management and grinding can feel tedious, but they contribute to a rewarding sense of growth. While the narrative presentation is underwhelming, the overall experience hooks players long-term, driven especially by the combat system. Despite some frustrations, it remains a memorable milestone for open-world gaming. Discover the thrilling world of Horizon Zero Dawn—dive into epic robotic battles and challenging gameplay today!

 First Man traces a new way of telling about space, transforming the space epic into a drama, an inner tragedy.

 The epic man of the Sixties is anything but epic. He is a puppet exploited for propaganda purposes.

First Man presents a fresh perspective on the space race, focusing on the personal and emotional turmoil of Neil Armstrong rather than celebratory spectacle. Chazelle eschews genre clichés to deliver intimate, sometimes unsettling visuals and music. The film explores the tension between individual sacrifice and state-driven propaganda during the Cold War. While challenging and at times cold, it reveals a profound, lyrical beauty in its portrayal of heroism and normalcy. Explore Damien Chazelle's profound and unconventional take on space exploration – watch First Man today and discover a new cinematic journey.

 This film is an act of beauty, with no need for arguments to sanction its value.

 The success lies in not surrendering to the world besieging dreams; it’s not necessary to conquer it, just to resist it.

Terry Gilliam's The Man Who Killed Don Quixote embraces imperfection to create a rich, metaphorical cinematic experience rooted in the spirit of the original novel. The film blends fantasy and reality through a captivating story supported by powerful performances. It defies conventional filmmaking logic, celebrating whimsy, imagination, and the passion for storytelling. The reviewer praises its minimal CGI, striking settings, and the deep, emotional journey of its characters. Ultimately, it’s hailed as a moving testament to the resilience of dreams and artistic freedom. Experience Gilliam's unique dreamlike vision—watch The Man Who Killed Don Quixote and dive into its mesmerizing world today!

 Today’s America has not changed; it is still as racist as it was in the seventies.

 Racism itself needs to be studied, and one needs to put oneself in the shoes of those who hate, not just ridicule them.

Spike Lee’s BlacKkKlansman is a technically sound and politically charged film that powerfully highlights ongoing racism in America. However, its story feels secondary to the persistent political message, resulting in redundancy and simplistic portrayals. The film’s prolonged ridicule of racists diminishes its impact, lacking depth and nuance. Archival footage brings added gravity, but overall the narrative feels like a political pamphlet rather than a comprehensive study of hatred and racism. Explore this in-depth review and discover the complexities behind Spike Lee’s BlacKkKlansman political drama.

 Everything must be considered, every mechanism must surpass the hurdles of individual will and a daily life always pragmatically complex.

 Kore-eda leads his audience to understand and make their own the moral and existential 'deviations' of these six human beings.

Kore-eda’s 'Un Affare di Famiglia' questions traditional family definitions and moral constraints through a captivating portrayal of a nonconventional family. The film uses static frames and careful composition to explore themes of affection, survival, and societal judgment. Despite their flaws and questionable decisions, this family’s bond showcases genuine human warmth. The review praises the film’s depth and emotional resonance, highlighting its ability to challenge viewers' understanding of right and wrong. Discover the deeply moving story of an unconventional family by Kore-eda—watch 'Un Affare di Famiglia' and reflect on the true meaning of kinship and morality.