Rafał Donica
Since watching "Blade Runner", he has been passionate about cinema, loves "Akira", "Drive", "Escape from New York", "North by Northwest", the underrated "The Hateful Eight" and "Terrifier 2". Author of the book "Frankenstein 100 years in cinema". Founder and editor-in-chief (in the years 1999 - 2012) of the Polish film portal FILM.ORG.PL. Since 2016, a professional reportage photographer.
YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN: A Hilariously Twisted Take on the Icon
It was only natural that Brooks couldn’t pass by the material for a parody as naive as the classic Frankenstein films. This led to the creation of...
THE HITCHHIKER’S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY. Funny and Smart
There was once a flop of a comedy titled 2001: A Comic Odyssey, starring the once hilariously funny Leslie Nielsen.
CREMASTER Explained. Fascinates, Shocks, Lulls...
We live in an era where it’s exceedingly difficult to surprise the audience…
BLOODSPORT. The Greatest Martial Arts Film of All Time?
Bloodsport holds a special place in my heart, though probably few of you are interested in that, so feel free to skip the first paragraph.
CYBERPUNK 2077: All Cinematic References in the Game Decoded
Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner is number one on my list of all-time favorite films.
THE RING. American remake of a Japanese horror masterpiece
The entire appeal of The Ring lies only in three scenes: the beginning, the middle, and the end of the film…
SHUTTER. Truly terrifying horror with a stunning ending
Shutter is an example of how one can create a film based on (already overly exploited) templates, add something new of their own, take care of the...
MICMACS. Hilarious, surrealistic marvel of a comedy
Events from the borderland of cartoonish burlesque intertwine here with the dark humor of the real world, yet the whole never descends into...