Monthly Dose of Horror: “The Monkey”, “Presence” and more
A quick look into for horror films released during the first two months of 2025.
Monthly Dose of Horror: “The Monkey”, “Presence” and more Read More »
A quick look into for horror films released during the first two months of 2025.
Monthly Dose of Horror: “The Monkey”, “Presence” and more Read More »
Sophie Thatcher and Jack Quaid star in this little science fiction film with blood and robots.
The erotic thriller starring Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson was one of the most uncomfortable and soporific film experiences in recent memory
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With the award season being officially over now, the time has come to catch up and dedicate some words to the films I watched but did not review.
The Last Breath of the Award Season: 3 Films I Forgot to Review Read More »
A tragicomic story that reminds us that even though life can always get worse, it can also get better. Here are all the reasons why you should watch Memoir of a Snail.
“Memoir of a Snail”: An Animated Film as Dark as Endearing Read More »
Biopics have been in the spotlight for a while now. Is it good news, or is the genre losing its spark?
My Problem With Biopics: Too Much and Too Little At The Same Time Read More »
With ten Academy Award nominations, Brady Corbet’s period drama surprises audiences with a visual spectacle of over three hours.
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It seems like all the awards for animation are being conquered by a little black cat this season. Here are all the reasons why Flow deserves your attention too.
“Flow”: A Magical Journey Through the Eyes of a Cat Read More »
Jesse Eisenberg wrote and directed this film about two Jewish-American cousins who make a trip to Poland to learn about their heritage.
The drama directed by Sean Baker is a perfect display of the entertainment industry’s fixation with explicit content.