“Materialists”: Love in the Times of Dating Apps
Directed by Celine Song, “Materialists” tries to offer commentary on modern dating tendencies and expectations.
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Directed by Celine Song, “Materialists” tries to offer commentary on modern dating tendencies and expectations.
“Materialists”: Love in the Times of Dating Apps Read More »
The erotic thriller starring Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson was one of the most uncomfortable and soporific film experiences in recent memory
“Babygirl”: The Hypocrisy of Modern Feminism Condensed in (Another) Film Read More »
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 »
With ten Academy Award nominations, Brady Corbet’s period drama surprises audiences with a visual spectacle of over three hours.
“The Brutalist”: The High Price of Building a Legacy Read More »
Starring Hugh Grant as the villain, this A24 production raises questions on the importance and meaning of religions for people.
“Heretic”: Exploring the Intricacies of Religion and Faith Read More »
A short and random list of horror films that I don’t think I’ll ever revisit, to close the year.
The Last Horrors of 2024: 4 Films to Never Look Back On Read More »
Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh play the main couple in this romantic-drama directed by John Crowley.
The alleged last installment of Ti West’s captivating trilogy was not up to the level of its predecessors.
“MaXXXine”: The Disappointing Finale of the “X” Trilogy Read More »
Released in April of this year, Civil War generated a conversation about the increasing social polarization and the consequences it can have in the future.
Celine Song’s directorial debut had a prominent place in the award season this year. Here my thoughts on Past Lives.