“The Samurai and the Prisoner” Review
There’s an immediacy of intrigue in how The Samurai and the Prisoner mixes its 16th-century historical epic setting with the mystery of murders most foul. It’s a somewhat unexpected fusion
There’s an immediacy of intrigue in how The Samurai and the Prisoner mixes its 16th-century historical epic setting with the mystery of murders most foul. It’s a somewhat unexpected fusion
There’s something very ambitious about a film trying to revise the story of Hamlet into more of a rejection of revenge than succumbing to its madness. Scarlet is a film
There’s an irresistible playfulness to how Takeshi Kitano tinkers with his duality of the gritty and goofy. As an actor and director known for both his absurd comedy and vicious
The quiet and progressive rhythm of Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s direction remains as mesmerizing as ever in Evil Does Not Exist. His previous film, Drive My Car, had a way of slowly