10 Underrated American Movie Masterpieces of The 1990s

At Taste of Cinema we’ll be the first to admit that the term “masterpiece” gets tossed around more than a beachball at a Coldplay concert, often designated to films that are very of-the-moment but lack any kind of longevity or lasting resonance (this explains how high-profile Oscar winners like Forrest Gump, Crash and Green Book […]

10 Great Recent Sci-fi Movies You May Have Never Seen

The science fiction genre has always flourished throughout the history of cinema, capturing the imagination and commanding impressive box office receipts along the way. But not all great SF has been widely seen, become a large-scale franchise, or been a big “event film” with A-list stars and a massive budget. Some get released and lost […]

10 Reasons Why “Red Desert” Is Michelangelo Antonioni’s Most Poetic Film

Red Desert

Red Desert came out in 1964 and it was a very first attempt of Antonioni to make a colored film. The film followed Antonioni’s monumental set – The Alienation Trilogy (L’Avventura, La Notte, L’Eclisse). For many people, including me, Red Desert is the extension of those films. However, what really makes Red Desert exalted among […]