10 Best Nicole Kidman Movies and Series
Nicole Kidman captivates on screen with her phenomenal beauty, feminine charm and excellent craftsmanship. See now the list of the top 10 movies with this outstanding actress.
Nicole Kidman captivates on screen with her phenomenal beauty, feminine charm and excellent craftsmanship. See now the list of the top 10 movies with this outstanding actress.
Biographical movies present profiles of famous figures. Their fates often move, inspire admiration or sympathy. See now our ranking of biographical films.
These James Bond girls are the most dangerous women in the series about agent 007. See now the compilation of 20 partners of Her Majesty’s spy.
“Taking Off” is the American debut of Miloš Forman, which today is an interesting picture of the times of youth contestation in the 1960s, as seen through the eyes of a newcomer from Europe.
Ukrainian films can boast a long history and true pearls of cinematography. See now for a list of the 15 best film productions from Ukraine.
“Raven” from Canal Plus is a great Polish series in the convention of black crime fiction, firmly set in the scenery and culture of the half-real, half-magical Podlasie region.
Polish war movies are storylines that are particularly moving and evoke authentic emotions. Explore now our list of the 20 best domestic pictures about war.
Drug movies include thriller cinema, but also moral dramas showing the devastating spiral of addiction. Explore our selection of 30 productions about drug abuse now.
“The Thin Red Line” is an outstanding adaptation of the novel by J. Jones, directed by Terrence Malick, which grows into an allegory of a world stricken by war crime.
Vietnam, Iraq or Afghanistan War movies show the nature of armed conflicts of the second half of the 20th century. See now for a list of the most interesting modern war films.
World War I is still a lively subject of cinema today. The conflict claimed millions of lives and changed the face of the globe. Discover now 20 outstanding World War I movies.
“Kanal” by Andrzej Wajda is the first movie about the Warsaw Uprising. It not only strongly shook the emotions of Polish viewers, but also launched the Polish Film School.