Alone [2020]
At times so intense you will want to jump into the screen and do something, Alone is an extremely tight minimalist survival thriller.
At times so intense you will want to jump into the screen and do something, Alone is an extremely tight minimalist survival thriller.
Brooding and at times heavy-handed, Antlers is a solid horror movie with one hell of a monster, great cinematography, and a predictable story.
Despite its awesome cast and general idea, Don’t Look Up is only a mildly entertaining and satirical take on just how fucked our society is.
Mildly entertaining, Ghostbusters: Afterlife tries to lure the younger generations with eighties-style action and cool visuals.
Christmas horror movies are a thing and The Advent Calendar is the latest entry in this genre. It’s quite refreshing
Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Asian setting and vibes and sleek visuals make Kate, otherwise generic but pacey action movie worth checking out.
After several years of waiting, I finally saw Dune 2021 last night and it fucking blew me away! It was
Immersive and thought-provoking, The Last Duel shows us a slice of medieval life examined through the lens of one horrible event.
Spencer is not the glamourous biopic I was expecting but a simmering and subdued drama mirroring Diana’s state of mind and emotions.
Too uneven, stylish, and disjointed, Last Night in Soho is a technical masterpiece and a definition of style-over-substance.
I think I’ve started this review of the latest Tom Hanks science fiction movie Finch at least a dozen times.
Despite the familiar story, psychological horror The Night House feels oddly authentic amplified by Rebecca Hall’s stellar performance.