Michalina Peruga
Film scholar, art historian and lover of contemporary horror cinema and classic Hollywood cinema, especially film noir and the work of Alfred Hitchcock. In cinema, she loves mixing genres, breaking patterns and looking closely at characters.
THE COOK, THE THIEF, HIS WIFE & HER LOVER Explained
It’s hard to find a movie with a more descriptive title than The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover.
THE QUEEN'S GAMBIT. Excellent Taylor-Joy in a show that will captivate you for hours
The Queen’s Gambit is a profoundly feminist story. Beth repeatedly overcomes sexism, disregard, and exclusion due to her gender with her outstanding...
THE ROYAL HOTEL. A Feminist Vacation Thriller in the Australian Outback [REVIEW]
“The Royal Hotel” is a successful and terrifying film, a complex depiction of the aggression women face daily worldwide.
ROSALIE. A Woman with a Beard in Search of Love and Self-Acceptance [REVIEW]
Rosalie joins the ranks of films that tell the stories of excluded, becoming a tale that is thoroughly modern and universal in its message.
MAID. One of the best Netflix series ever
Maid is, above all, a touching image focused on aspects that cinema often doesn’t address.
7 cult movie scenes from the 80s that EVERYONE LOVES
The 7 best scenes from the 80s movies that everyone knows and loves.
SEXIST AGENT 007 in the era of #METOO. Should we throw James Bond in the bin?
Starting with No Time To Die, the character of James Bond could be a chance to learn a lesson.
THE NIGHT HOUSE. Supernatural horror about mourning
The Night House attracts attention from the beginning.