If Roma didn't sell you, Children of Men certainly will. Much like Russell T. Davies dark television series Years and Years, Children of Men is a bleak look at a dystopian Britain. A Britain where the issues we face today have climaxed in holocaus... Read the full review »
It's 2027. Humanity's survival has come to the beginning of an end. War is everywhere. The world is completely hopeless. That is the world director Alfonso Cuaron depicted in his 2006 dystopian film Children of Men. Procreation has stopped for 18... Read the full review »
Children of Men is a visceral depressing cinematic masterpiece. Words cannot describe the emotions I went through watching this...this...this beauty! The world is somehow infertile, the UK is culling immigrants and the world has gone to meltdown.... Read the full review »
The overarching story-line of Children of Men is intimidating, thrilling and simultaneously entertaining. The movie uses its unique shots, camera angles and unconventional dialogue to leave its print on the movie industry, stamping our brains with... Read the full review »