The Boroughs Review — Netflix’s Most Unexpected Sci-Fi Drama Is About Aging, Grief, and the Terror of Time
There is something quietly radical about the premise of The Boroughs. In an era where streaming platforms remain obsessed with youth, origin stories, and algori...
Luca Moretti
The Father (2020) — Review: The Most Terrifying Film About Dementia Ever Made, and the Best Performance of Anthony Hopkins' Career
The Quick VerdictThe Father is a masterpiece of controlled disorientation — a film that does not simply depict dementia but forces you to experience it from the...
Jason Blake
Sinners Is the Film That 2025 Deserved and Didn't Expect
There is a particular kind of film that arrives not just as a cinematic event but as a cultural argument — one that insists, by its very existence, on being tak...
Sofia Laurent
The Odyssey and the Question Nolan Has Been Building Toward His Entire Career
A screenwriter building a film around Homer's Odyssey faces a problem that most screenwriters do not discuss honestly, which is that the source material is not ...
Jason Blake
The Devil Wears Prada 2 Is Glossy, Fun and Knows Exactly How Much It Is Not the Original
The original The Devil Wears Prada works because it is, despite its fashion-world surface, a film about something that has nothing to do with fashion. It is abo...
Sofia Laurent
Why Villain Actors Are Now More Valuable Than Heroes
There is a moment in almost every great contemporary film where the villain arrives and the movie becomes better. Not because heroes are uninteresting — the bes...
Sofia Laurent
Horror is no longer about fear and slasher films prove it
The assumption that audiences are tired of horror — particularly long-running slasher franchises — sounds convincing on paper. Sequels multiply, familiar masks ...
Sofia Laurent
European Cinema Is Reclaiming What Hollywood Left Behind
Hollywood still dominates scale. It still controls distribution, visibility, and the global rhythm of releases. But scale is no longer the same as cultural cent...
Elena Varga
It’s Fake Americana Is Formulaic and Degrading
But Spettacolo shows redemption through creativity.Afavorite David Mamet line obliterates the “sure-fire” entertainment offered by the new film adaptation of St...
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