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The Big Short (2015)

The Big Short (2015)

It’s not often that a movie about numbers—balance sheets, bonds, the recondite alphabet soup of the financial world—feels like it could blow the roof off a theater. But with The Big Short, director Adam McKay, nimbly adapting Michael Lewis, tries to do precisely that. The film announces its bravura intentions from the opening moments: this isn’t just a disaster movie about the 2008 financial collapse, it’s a corrosive, postmodern vaudeville—with the housing market falling apart, and the fourth wall shattering right alongside it.

26th Apr 2025 - Fawk
Munich (2005)

Munich (2005)

After the garish, exhaust-spewing spectacle of most “political” thrillers, Steven Spielberg’s Munich arrives like a shock to the moral system—a slow-burning fever of a film, where triumph is measured not by body counts but by the corrosion of souls. Released in the long winter shadow of Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo, Munich isn’t content with the easy uplift of righteous action. No, Spielberg has something far more unsettling in mind: he gives us the nightmare of retaliation—personal, national, and ultimately, existential—and then refuses to wake us up.

24th Apr 2025 - Fawk
September 5 (2004)

September 5 (2004)

September 5 arrives on the screen as an urgent, bracing slab of historical drama—a kind of fevered docudrama pitched somewhere between the fretful hum of a 1970s control room and the icy dread pressing in from the world outside. Tim Fehlbaum’s direction plunges us into the back corridors of catastrophe: the Munich massacre at the '72 Olympics is no longer simply a horror recalled, but a media spectacle in real-time, filtered through the sweating brows and moral agonies of ABC Sports. Not since Lumet thrust us behind the cameras in Network have we felt the pulse of crisis with such claustrophobic vitality—and with almost as much queasy self-examination.

23rd Apr 2025 - Fawk
A Harrowing Reflection on Humanity - The Legacy of Platoon

A Harrowing Reflection on Humanity - The Legacy of Platoon

In the realm of war films, few titles resonate with the visceral authenticity and emotional weight of Platoon. Released in 1986 and directed by Oliver Stone, the film stands as a powerful indictment of the Vietnam War, drawing not just on ideas of heroism and sacrifice but onto the deeper and darker questions of morality and human nature. Stone, a Vietnam veteran himself, infuses his narrative with personal experience, creating a poignant exploration of the psychological and emotional toll exacted upon soldiers. As audiences dive into the harrowing tales of Chris Taylor, portrayed by Charlie Sheen, and his fellow soldiers, they are compelled to confront the profoundly unsettling realities of warfare.

4th Apr 2025 - Fawk
Killers of the Flower Moon - A Masterful Epic from Scorsese

Killers of the Flower Moon - A Masterful Epic from Scorsese

“Killers of the Flower Moon” is a cinematic triumph that showcases the unparalleled talents of Martin Scorsese, who co-wrote and directed this ambitious film released in 2023. Based on David Grann’s riveting book, this epic anti-Western crime drama brings to light a dark chapter in American history, focusing on the chilling murders within the Osage Nation following the discovery of oil on their land in the 1920s.

8th Jan 2025 - Fawk
Greyhound - An Immersive Naval Battle Experience Anchored by Hanks' Performance

Greyhound - An Immersive Naval Battle Experience Anchored by Hanks' Performance

"Greyhound" emerges as possibly the best naval battle movie to date, expertly directed by Aaron Schneider and featuring a gripping performance by Tom Hanks, who also wrote the screenplay. Set within the harrowing landscape of World War II, the film draws viewers into the intense Battle of the Atlantic as it follows Commander Ernest Krause, tasked with protecting an Allied convoy from lurking U-boats.

24th Dec 2024 - Fawk