Sundance 2018 Review: “What They Had” (2018) ★★★★★
How much do we know about the human mind and their memories? How many memories can a mind store? And why at some point in our lives the memories of….
How much do we know about the human mind and their memories? How many memories can a mind store? And why at some point in our lives the memories of….
You can call me very sentimental, but there’s something poetic and romantic about Karey Kirkpatrick and Jason Reiisig’s “Smallfoot.” Based on the book by Sergio Pablos called “Yeti Tracks”, it….
There’s something special about South Korean Cinema. The way it evolves, tells a story, builds up the narrative or suspense is what reminds me why I not only love watching….
There’s something special about John Carpenter’s “Halloween”. Yes, the soundtrack might play a crucial role in it, but it’s the premise that never stops being so captivating no matter how….
What else needs to be said to describe how deep and shocking Gustav Möller’s “The Guilty” is? Having explored multiple concepts in one piece, it takes the viewer to a….
The best experience about watching movies is when you end up getting what you did not pay for, as if suddenly you were treated like a VIP, given all the….
What are memories? What does the past mean? What value does it bring to our daily life? Why restoring old architectural buildings is important to retain history? Aaron Wolf’s “Restoring….
It is extremely saddening to hear about all the school shootings that take places nowadays. Even more saddening is the realization that we get used to hearing such devastating news…..
Why do we constantly need to make movies about terrorists or about individuals that do not care about human life? Individuals that are willing to claim as many lives as….
“Beautiful Boy” was the fourth film I was lucky enough to see during the Toronto International Film Festival that tackles drug addiction. After the screening my eyes became too heavy….
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