“Renfield”
“Renfield” lacks a clear direction. It tries to incorporate comedy, but it only works in a few scenes, especially when Cage is involved.
“Renfield” lacks a clear direction. It tries to incorporate comedy, but it only works in a few scenes, especially when Cage is involved.
As a huge fan of the “Evil Dead” franchise, especially the original trilogy, I was curious to see what Lee Cronin was going to do with it.
In “65” the concept of humans interacting with prehistoric animals is taken a step further with a futuristic twist.
“Tár” is easily one of the most influential movies of the year, not only by the juggernaut of talent that is Cate Blanchett but also because of the subject matters it takes on.
After watching “The Fabelmans” just a couple of days ago, I was pretty sure not many movies could hit me that hard; well, I was very wrong “The Whale” did.
I just watched “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania,” and let me start by saying that this movie is “BIG.” It’s probably one of the biggest movies in the MCU up to now. When I say “BIG,” I don’t mean in length. Sadly, the opposite is true.
“Jaws” is the reason why he will not go into the sea at night or will panic if he can’t see the bottom; it’s incredible how scenes of the movie just start flashing into his mind
“Not Okay” is very relevant and important to our generation and the period we are in right now, and that makes it more interesting.
Let’s start by answering the question on everyone’s mind, is this Jordan Peele’s best movie? Hum, NOPE, but it is great.
“See how they Run” is in the 50s, and it is all about Agatha christie’s “Mousetrap” so watching in this historical cinema where at the start we have these drapes opening up just transported me inside the movie.
M. Night Shyamalan is back with a new movie, “Knock at the Cabin”, which raises the question, will this one be good or suck?
Luca Guadagnino and Timothée Chalamet join forces once again after “Call Me by Your Name” to make a movie about cannibalism. Now I’m wondering if it was any of this movie is based on events that happened behind the scenes of “Call Me by Your Name”, which could have inspired them lol.
This movie is just stunning; every shot is like a work of art. It’s colourful and delicate, creating endless beauty within the story. The IMAX experience makes it much more impressive, with the 3D adding something extra that nobody could pull off since the original Avatar.
Wow, I was really not expecting what I have just seen, Babylon is a juggernaut of a movie, it holds nothing back, and for many, it will just hit them wrong like a ton of bricks.
Sooooooo, maybe I was wrong; perhaps I should know that it is a mistake to bet against Cameron, but I just could not see how he would pull this off.