An important film that tells facts that many people try to erase. Films like Marighella remind us of the atrocities of the Brazilian dictatorship and bring a past that we must never forget so that it will never be repeated.
Great movie. Allison Janney is just effortlessly brilliant in every single scene.
Great movie. Allison Janney is just effortlessly brilliant in every single scene.
An interesting plot and a very-well constructed documentary, especially for those interested in American politics.
A sensitive and emotional story based on the "one child" China policy.
Interesting plot for a short film
A great movie. It was a interesting way to tell the Williams' sisters history under their father's perspective. Beyond that, Will Smith is excellent on the scenes.
A documentary that holds you from start to finish. Very interesting to see a compilation of all the records of the events in a tense narrative that involves the entire film.
The movie has a beautiful and touching plot. The musicals acts are brilliant too.
OMG... Great performance of Toni Collette
The film brings, in a parallel way, stories of life and death that meet at the end. In one of them, two mothers whose stories are intertwined. On the other hand, the desire to recover the memory and not forget the atrocities of the past. "Madres Paralelas" is a political melodrama with all the aspects of an Almodóvar film.
An interesting reflection on alcohol consumption. Mads Mikkelsen's performance is incredible, as always.
A simple story but it works. A beautiful film.
Interesting script. Roman and Scarlett are amazing in the scenes.
Well done animation, very good production and script. One of the cutest movies I've ever seen.
Great movie, even the controversial ending, I really enjoyed watching it. PS: Carey's performance is brilliant
A great film about resistance and justice. Interesting way to use documentaries' aspects to portray the story.
Worth watching for Renné's incredible performance.
An extremely shocking film from beginning to end. Worth the play.
Claire is amazing as Lisbeth Salander and carries the film in her back. I didn't like Sverrir's performance as Mikael.
Maggie Gyllenhall's debut film, features Olivia Colman in yet another exceptional work. The movie delivers a complexity by addressing the feminine and women's guilt for the choices between personal life and motherhood.
Lead Me Home, tells the story of homeless people very carefully, with the aim of humanizing them. In addition, history also opens the eyes to what has been a problem for big cities for a long time.
Strange but thought-provoking at the same time. Highlights: cinematography and original score
The Long Goodbye touches on the wound by portraying discrimination against Islamic immigrants in a visceral and shocking way. Despite being only 12 minutes long, Riz Ahmed's film manages to create tension that involves the audience very clearly.
Despite the somewhat difficult dialogues, the film is worth its production. Impeccable photography, a star-studded cast, and a successful adaptation of Shakespeare's tragedy.
A very fun short to watch and that even with a short duration is able to captivate the audience.
Free Guy has its ups, but it's not enough to be an impressive film. The script is not one of the best and seems to hide in the numerous visual effects.
A very unpretentious and short animation, but successful in what is proposed.
Dune has incredible visuals but the plot didn't catch me as much. Also, the movie seems to crawl purposely in some scenes what can make the viewer lost the attention.
A strange and beautiful film at the same time. Highlight: Toni Collete's performance, who is incredible on the scene.