Review
GOODBYE EARTH. Are We Dumber Than DINOSAURS? Review of Netflix's sci-fi show
Koreans are becoming increasingly bold in the realms of science fiction and post-apocalypse.
The finale of SHŌGUN - the book versus the series. Clavell doesn't have to be rolling in his grave
I appreciate Shōgun for its mastery of narration and bringing this challenging story to an exciting finale, although there is too much faience in it....
LATE NIGHT WITH THE DEVIL. Possession on Air [REVIEW]
Next to the atmosphere of 1970s television, it was the portrayal of the protagonist that succeeded best in “Late Night with the Devil.”
1941. How did Spielberg handle a genre that was unusual for him?
“1941” debuted in 1979. Spielberg delivered to audiences a wonderful spectacle of madness, brimming with front-loaded gags.
HE NEVER DIED. A Bloody Horror with a Wink
“He Never Died” provides plenty of unpretentious entertainment and, who knows, may even have the makings of a cult classic.
IMMACULATE. There are no miracles, but there's Sweeney [REVIEW]
If Immaculate were a better film, Sydney Sweeney would immediately be hailed as the scream queen.
CHALLENGERS. It Takes Three [REVIEW]
In Challengers, Guadagnino proposes a somewhat different approach to sports cinema. He rejects the conventional schema of motivation, overcoming...