The Claus Family
The Claus Family thanksgiving is around the corner, and at this point, it is clear that this year the holiday The Claus Family celebration would be like no other. Although…
Breaking Surface
Breaking Surface on its surface J.D. Vance’s bestselling 2016 book Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture Breaking Surface in Crisis, detailing life with his Kentucky-bred Appalachian family…
Hostile
Hostile the battle lines of territorial masculinity are drawn with compelling psychological complexity in Summer White, Hostile in which a 13-year-old boy impatient to become a man grows increasingly hostile…
I Kill Giants
I Kill Giants earlier in the year, the uncomplacent Indiewire critic Eric Ehrlich published a surprising I Kill Giants article in which he indirectly threw a small rebuke to the…
The Death of Stalin
The Death of Stalin it seems that Armando Iannucci’s humor is too sharp for the sensibilities of the Russian The Death of Stalin government. Screendaily reports that the new comedy…
What Happened to Monday
What Happened to Monday Lucasfilm’s standalone Boba Fett movie has apparently been Sarlacced. Rumors of the film’s What Happened to Monday development broke right as Solo: A Star Wars Story…
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets this science fiction feature film, inspired by the comics Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets “Valérian and Laureline” by French…
Iron Sky: The Coming Race
Iron Sky: The Coming Race because war cinema has been able to leave us classics like Dunkirk or Iron Sky: The Coming Race Saving Private Ryan, and specifically the Second…
A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon
A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon ‘1917’ won the Bafta for best film this Sunday at the 73rd British Academy of A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon Motion Picture Arts…
The Mustang
The Mustang it’s been 18 years since the birth of this icon of automobiles in the cinema, called Eleanor Mustang. The Mustang If the name does not sound familiar, you…
The First King
The First King the film picks up where the first one left off, with Noah (Jacob Elordi) away at college in The First King Boston while Elle (Joey King) and…
Dirty God
Dirty God begins with slow, detailed shots of a smooth, moody, ugly-looking surface; the camera slides between her Dirty God and opens the shot to show us Jade, a young…
The Queen’s Corgi
The Queen’s Corgi the happy suburban escapades of Monsieur Hulot’s brother-in-law’s pampered lapdog alongside The Queen’s Corgi the stray pooches in My Uncle, one of Jacques Tati’s many masterpieces, seem…
The Specials
The Specials his 1989 breakout documentary, Roger & Me, takes us from the Flint, Michigan, sit-down strike The Specials of 1936 that led to the formation of the United Auto…
Domino
Domino in a fantastic text entitled The Spectator’s Place, published in 1985 in the French magazine Cahiers du Cinéma, Domino the current filmmaker (at that time critical) Olivier Assayas argued…
Sea Fever
Sea Fever the Sitges Festival, which began on October 8 and will conclude on October 18, continues its journey with a good Sea Fever level of genre films. In fact,…
Yummy
Patrick
Patrick a very risky bet that of the Portuguese actor, screenwriter and director, Gonçalo Waddington, Patrick by choosing as the protagonist of his first film a victim turned into a…
The Room
The Room almost no one ever saw The Room, the disastrous Tommy Wiseau film that opened in a couple of theaters in The Room the United States in the summer…
The Professor and the Madman
The Professor and the Madman the birth of ‘The Professor and the Madman’, the directorial debut of Farhad Safinia,The Professor and the Madman who reunites him with Mel Gibson after…
Vivarium
Vivarium many of us have experienced the initial situation posed by “Vivarium”: being around thirty years Vivarium old, being in a stable relationship and thinking about moving in together. This…