The Greek Strange Wave is a Greek film movement characterized by its unique blend of surrealism, dark humor, and social commentary.
Cinema has been a medium for artists to express their thoughts, ideas and imagination for over a century. In its journey, it has seen many genres emerge, evolve and dissolve.
"Arabian Nights" (1974) is a film directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini and is an adaptation of the collection of Middle Eastern and South Asian folk ...
"In the Realm of the Senses" is a 1976 film directed by Nagisa Oshima. It is a controversial and explicit film that depicts a passionate and sexual relationship between two characters...
Explore the world of mumblecore filmmaking, a genre characterized by naturalistic storytelling, low budgets, and non-professional actors.
Paul Verhoeven's erotic thriller, "Basic Instinct," catapults viewers into a world of suspense, desire, and manipulation, with Sharon Stone's iconic performance at its heart.
Explore our review of 'A Serbian Film' (2010), a highly controversial work by Srdjan Spasojevic. This article delves into the film's extreme portrayal of violence.
Step into the gritty world of '99 Women' (1969), a groundbreaking women-in-prison film by Jesús Franco.
Dive into the intriguing world of sexploitation cinema, exploring its rise in the 60s to 80s, cultural impact, and ethical debates, culminating in a definitive top ten list of iconic films.
Dive into the 1975 French film "Maîtresse" directed by Barbet Schroeder, which provocatively explores the complex dynamics of a romantic relationship entwined with BDSM elements.
Explore our in-depth review of "Forever Amber" (1947), a lavish historical drama directed by Otto Preminger.
Czech New Wave is a 1960s Czechoslovak film movement mixing irony, avant garde visuals and humanism in works by Forman, Chytilová and Menzel. Their award winning films remain essential viewing.