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.
FORTRESS 2. The Last Days of Christopher Lambert in Science Fiction
Fortress 2 is an attempt to continue the story from the first part, but it lacks a well-written script and sufficient screen time.
BRIDGERTON, Season 3, Part 2: The Truth Floats to the Surface Like a Drowned Corpse [REVIEW]
In the Bridgerton series, it’s not just intrigues that matter, but also the context of relationships between people from the upper echelons.
THE BOYS - SEASON 4. Homelander's grey pubic hair [Review of episodes 1-3]
I needn’t have worried that Season 4 would send “The Boys” spiraling into a boring superhero soap opera.
SHADOWCHASER: "Die Hard" in a Science Fiction Version
Shadowchaser is a film still worth watching, thanks to its highly concentrated dose of action and its nods to Alien, Blade Runner, and motifs from Die...
And what if GEORGE LUCAS were black and made a black "Star Wars"? On inclusivity in "Star Wars"
George Lucas recently responded to comments that Star Wars is too white. Let’s analyze that.
HOMELANDER from THE BOYS – Why is he adored even though he can be called a Nazi?
Homelander from “The Boys” is an antihero, an example not to follow, yet he is secretly admired. Do we expect him to fall soon?
REPULSION. Polanski's Claustrophobic Descent Into Madness
The eye looks, but whether it sees anything is left to the viewer.
BECOMING KARL LAGERFELD. The temptations of this world are for the great
We don’t expect such a deeply explored theme in series about fashion designers, – but here Becoming Karl Lagerfeld defies our expectations.