Ethan Hawke, Uma Therman and Jude Law star in this film, set in the not-so-distant future, where humans are genetically engineered to be as close to perfect as possible. Any child who is conceived in the traditional fashion is labeled inferior and is discriminated against by the rest of society. The movie follows the life […]
Do you know those movies where you just look at the poster and you go “damn this willย be good”? This is absolutely not one of those, but Iย promise, it’s still great. Warrior is surprisingly sophisticated for its genre, awesomely executed and what about the acting you say? Hardy and Edgerton are strong together (pun intended). […]
Ralph Fiennes plays a mild-mannered British diplomat in Kenya who is stunned by the news of his wife Tessaโs (Rachel Weisz) sudden death while in the company of another man. He sets off to investigate the suspicious deathโโand secret lifeโ-of his late wife, within a tangle of personal betrayals, political threats, and corporate conspiracies. This […]
Boon Joon-Ho’s ‘Memories of murder’, which was recently re-released is not too dissimilar from many of the crime-dramas that have come out of South Korea over the past two decades. Two very different detectives have to come together to solve what is turning out to be a series of murders that are all linked. The […]
As a supernatural horror, The Popeโs Exorcist doesnโt bring anything new to the table. It employs more or less the usual elements youโd expect from the genre, and to be fair, it does occasionally fright you with its bloody jumpscares and demonic screeches. But as a drama, the film is surprisingly watchable thanks to a […]
One of those movies that even if you know all the jokes by heart, you’ll still laugh at them whenever you see the movie. The chemistry between Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright is exceptional, and the jokes are spot-on.ย The movie starts with Shaun character trying to turn his life around by winningย back his exย and […]
Bong Joon-hoโs follow-up to Parasite, Mickey17, lacks the precision and sharp wit of its predecessor. The satire felt too obvious, while the narrations went on for too long, often dampening the filmโs momentum. The biggest transgressor, however, is the filmโs villain, a Trump-incarnate played by Mark Ruffalo, who seemed more ridiculous than scary. But while […]
Sometimes all a movie needs to be entertaining is a character having a really bad day. Breakdown might not have the most story or thematic depth to it, but having Kurt Russell try to track down the men who kidnapped his wife leads to one tension-filled scene to the next. It’s a great showcase for […]
An intriguing, funny and rather bizarre movie which serves as a fantastic introduction to ‘new-wave’ German cinema. Featuring a cast of young talented actors and excellent direction, this movie takes place around the time the Berlin wall fell and East and West Berlin were still united. Christiane, a devout socialist activist in East Berlin suffers […]
Pan’s Labyrinth director Guillermo del Toro creates another haunting movie that leaves you questioning your sense of reality. El Orfanato revolves around a mother tries desperately to find her missing adopted son soon after her and her husband move into her old orphanage. But the past horrors of the orphanage will not let her son […]




















