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Odys Korczyński

Odys Korczyński

For years he has been passionate about computer games, in particular RPG productions, film, medicine, religious studies, psychoanalysis, artificial intelligence, physics, bioethics, as well as audiovisual media. He considers the story of a film to be a means and a pretext to talk about human culture in general, whose cinematography is one of many splinters.

snow white

Does SNOW WHITE with Rachel Zegler have a chance of being successful?

Rachel Zegler as Snow White isn’t white enough according to fans of Disney’s fairy tales from the 1930s, but this film isn’t for...

Kaos

KAOS. The World of GODS Not for Mortals [REVIEW]

“Kaos” is a series about how to free yourself from magical thinking because there’s nothing worse for the gods than fervent...

terminator zero

TERMINATOR ZERO. The robots will be among us, and then replace us [REVIEW]

“Terminator Zero” tries to philosophically and ethically critique global society’s civilizational progress in a much deeper way.

rings of power

The Rings of Power (Season 2): A Grand Return to Middle-earth, Where the Less Tolkien, the Better

The world of the second season of “The Rings of Power”, though it features progressive elements, remains quite “tame” at its...

only murders in the building

ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING, Season 4. A Wild, Criminal West [Episode 1 Review]

It’s clear that “Only Murders in the Building” is made with great respect for its diverse audience.

omega doom

OMEGA DOOM. Science fiction about the apocalypse according to cyborgs

The plot of “Omega Doom” is based on a worn out concept.

radioactive dreams

RADIOACTIVE DREAMS. Science fiction like a disco after a nuclear war

Radioactive Dreams is meant only for experienced genre fans who can overlook all its technical flaws.

knights

KNIGHTS. Science fiction about cyborgs in the best, cheap style

“Knights” is based on a classic premise of post-apocalyptic science fiction: human civilization has been destroyed.

ridley scott alien

There is no better Xenomorph than Ridley Scott's, and the rest are just footnotes to it

Fede Álvarez and Rodo Sayagues didn’t offer anything new to the audience, while Ridley Scott returned to the Xenomorph story in a revolutionary way...

moon 44

MOON 44: Roland Emmerich's Science Fiction Without Any Disasters

The film’s plot is simple but not simplistic. In the mining colony of Moon 44, a group of prisoners, among whom is an undercover agent, is...