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.
The new BEVERLY HILLS COP is Eddie Murphy begging for viewers on streaming
Those who didn’t like the old Axel Foley surely won’t like the new one. Those who liked the old one as well…
NO ESCAPE. In the Shadow of "Mad Max," Science Fiction Gems Also Emerge
“No Escape” can be considered an expensive B-movie with aspirations of being a blockbuster.
A FAMILY AFFAIR: Zac Efron plays himself brilliantly, and it's good that he loves his face [REVIEW]
A Family Affair stands somewhere between a romantic comedy and a light social film.
Where HOUSE OF THE DRAGON Triumphs Over GAME OF THRONES
Despite having less well-known actors, House of the Dragon has managed to handle the artistic pressure created by the fame of the actors in Game of...
MY LADY JANE. English History with a Wink Like the Polish 1670 [REVIEW]
My Lady Jane unfortunately isn’t as funny as the Polish series 1670, but that’s probably due to the different historical setting.
THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION. Why King's Anti-Prison Manifesto ISN'T a Masterpiece?
“The Shawshank Redemption” is a film that doesn’t have many revolutionary concepts, twists, or events.
TRIGGER WARNING. Cinema in a male way, yet FEMALE, or vice versa
To effectively challenge male-centric cinema in the style of “Commando” or “Rambo,” you need more than just swapping an actor...
10 Essential Movies To Begin Your Samurai Adventure
The Best Films to start your journey into the Japanese “Sword-and-Cloak” Genre.