Kontinental ’25 Shows Radu Jude Has Nothing Left To Prove
“The id grows tedious,” art critic Jackson Arn wrote recently, “when left to speak too freely.” The Romanian filmmaker Radu Jude keeps his in check by grounding flourishes in pure mundanity. Near the end of Kontinental ’25, an ex-professor, Orsolya (Eszter Tompa), and her former student, Fred (Adonis Tanța), sit by
6 Life Lessons That Prove Why Turning 40 Is the Best
Editor’s note: At Camille Styles, we believe in aging with grace—not as a concession, but as an invitation. To more growth, more pleasure, and more unapologetic joy. While this piece was originally published three years ago, the wisdom the writer shared at 40 still resonates deeply. No matter our age,
The Agency & The Day of The Jackal Prove James Bond Needs a Prestige TV Series · Primer
Prestige TV has redefined spy thrillers. If Bond doesn’t evolve, the best espionage stories will happen without him. Recently, I watched The Agency, a remake of a French spy series starring Michael Fassbender. Streaming on Paramount+ with Showtime’s premium tier, it hooked me so completely that I actually paid extra just
Even Marvel’s Most Notorious Movie Villains Can Be Redeemed, And These 10 Moments Prove It
In the expansive universe of Marvel films, villains often serve as the catalysts for a hero’s most defining moments, but the line between good and evil is frequently blurred, with many antagonists exhibiting distinctly heroic behavior. Across the MCU timeline, Fox’s X-Men franchise and the Spider-Man movies, numerous villains have