Przemysław Mudlaff
He appreciates the truth and sincerity of the intentions of its creators in cinema. He loves to be emotionally kicked and abused by the film, but also happy and amused. A hunter of film curiosities, references and connections. A fan of the works of PTA, von Trier, Kieślowski, Lantimos and Villeneuve. What he likes the most is talking about the cinema over a beer, and the beer has to be cold and thick, you know what.
What SCARES US. Dybbuk, yūrei, Baba Yaga and other creatures that will KEEP YOU AWAKE
Some wait until you fall asleep, others scare you as soon as you turn off the light. Some live under water, while others live in caves, sometimes they...
Guide to JAPANESE HORROR. Vengeful demons with pale faces
On January 31, 1998, in the cinemas of distant Japan, the premiere of the film took place, which unexpectedly changed the face of the world’s...
Forgotten HORRORS of the 90's you NEED TO KNOW
Here’s a list of forgotten horrors of the 90’s that every horror movie buff needs to know.
Bizarre OBSESSIONS of famous DIRECTORS
Watches, female feet, time and other crazy obsessions of famous filmmakers.
AIR. Inspirational sports and footwear drama [REVIEW]
Because even a movie about shoes can be a great, inspiring entertainment.
TRUE DETECTIVE. "Who Goes There", or how to create the last scene perfectly
Cohle vs. Crash in a maze of plywood houses for homies.
MIAMI VICE. "Brother's Keeper", or the foreshadowing of the TV revolution
“Brother’s Keeper” is an excellent pilot and an episode that heralded a revolution in many areas of pop culture.