
Why “A Dog's Will” still feels wild, funny and subversive
A Dog's Will is a 2000 Brazilian comedy where two Northeastern tricksters face divine judgment. Discover why its mix of faith, fantasy and farce still hits.

Why “Cinema Paradiso” Still Breaks Movie Lovers’ Hearts
Cinema Paradiso (1988) is Giuseppe Tornatore’s heartfelt drama about a boy, a projectionist and a village cinema. See why film fans still swear by it.

City of God: the crime epic that rewired street cinema
City of God (2002) is Fernando Meirelles’ searing Rio favela crime drama about Rocket and Zé Pequeno. See why this cult classic still hits so hard today.

Harakiri and the samurai myth: why this 1962 classic still cuts deep
Harakiri (1962) is Masaki Kobayashi’s searing samurai drama that exposes the gap between honor and humanity. Discover why this classic still feels dangerous.

The Punisher: One Last Kill re-arms Frank Castle
The Punisher: One Last Kill (2026) pulls Frank Castle back into the fight in a lean 51‑minute action drama from Reinaldo Marcus Green, led by Jon Bernthal.