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22 December, 2024
Gladiator (2000) Review | Entertainment and Vengeance in the Time of the Caesars
With Gladiator, Ridley Scott brought the great epic back to the screen, combining awe-inspiring direction with the then-emerging talent of Russell Crowe.

30 November, 2022
Alien | Fear Is in the Eye of the Beholder
"In space no one can hear you scream." So reads the tagline of this sci-fi/horror milestone, showing at once the state of terror and isolation that permeates Ridley Scott's movie. A straightforward but also layered narrative, Alien provides the viewer with multiple possible interpretations, along with a ride to a house of horrors in space.

23 February, 2022
The Last Duel | The Idea of Justice for Medieval Women
The Last Duel is a 2021 historical drama directed by Ridley Scott. It is an adaptation of Eric Jager's 2004 novel The Last Duel: A True Story of Trial by Combat in Medieval France.

26 January, 2022
Thelma & Louise | Revolutionary women on screen
Thelma & Louise (1991) by Ridley Scott tells the adventures of two women, who face a journey towards female independence.

09 March, 2023
Blade Runner | The Future on a Razor's Edge
Few movies deserve the title of "visionary" as much as Blade Runner. Directed by Ridley Scott, the movie depicts a dystopian future of rare vividness. And its implications, both timeless and contemporary, over the years made it a must-see classic.
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Ratatouille | Revealing the Outsider’s Magical Cuisine
Posted on 10 August 2022

Celebrating 90 years of the Venice International Film Festival
Posted on 17 July 2022

Fargo | The endless war between Good and Evil, Chance and Inevitability
Posted on 17 February 2022

Blade Runner 2049 | On how to be human
Posted on 19 January 2022

The Thing | To Gaze Long into an Abyss
Posted on 17 March 2021

August in the Water by Gakuryū Ishii Review | A Hypnotic Reflection
Posted on 19 December 2024

Megalopolis | Coppola’s Hope for a Better Society is not enough
Posted on 4 July 2024

Young Frankenstein, by Mel Brooks | It Could Work!
Posted on 8 December 2023

Yorgos Lanthimos’ Poor Things | It’s a Very, Very Mad World
Posted on 23 September 2023

Asteroid City | Desert Encounters Between Romance and the Meaning of Life
Posted on 20 August 2023

Stranger Things | Long live the new 1980s
Posted on 24 April 2023