Review
SINISTER. The horror of facing the unknown
The movie opens with an exceptionally gruesome execution scene…
AMERICAN FICTION. Why "Green Book" should never have won an Oscar [REVIEW]
If Jefferson is ruthless and tactless in portraying the intricacies of the publishing market, then in the personal scenes of Monk’s...
THE RING. American remake of a Japanese horror masterpiece
The entire appeal of The Ring lies only in three scenes: the beginning, the middle, and the end of the film…
"Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood" - a film by Tarantino completely filled with love for cinema
Tarantino seems unwilling to bid farewell to bygone times, wanting that world, those actors, and that atmosphere to return.
AUSTIN POWERS IN GOLDMEMBER. Brilliantly stupid, vulgar, and hilarious
It seemed to me that I would sooner choke than say something good about Austin Powers.
HAPPY DEATH DAY. A slasher Groundhog Day
“Happy Death Day” surprisingly lacks tension and bloodshed to impress horror fans.
SHUTTER. Truly terrifying horror with a stunning ending
Shutter is an example of how one can create a film based on (already overly exploited) templates, add something new of their own, take care of the...
BATTLE OF THE SEXES. The Match for Dignity
“Battle of the Sexes” sometimes dangerously approaches didacticism, but for the most part, it presents the fight against unacceptable...