Movie Reviews

Movie Review: Push

Image Courtesy of Wikipedia In a not so future world, certain individuals had supernatural powers that the government was determined to control. These individual were monitored and trained by the government to serve. Those who were deemed too powerful were locked away and sedated. Themes1) work together despite differences: Even though they might have disliked […]

Movie Review: Push
Movie News

Gary Oldman Cracked Filming ‘Mank’ Multiple Takes: ‘I’ve Done This Scene 100 F*cking Times’

One of the big set pieces in David Fincher’s upcoming new film “Mank” occurs when a drunk Herman J. Mankiewicz (Gary Oldman) shows up to Hearst Castle unannounced and crashes a dinner party being thrown by media giant William Randolph Hearst (Charles Dance). Among the many guests around the table is Marion Davies (Amanda Seyfried),…

Gary Oldman Cracked Filming ‘Mank’ Multiple Takes: ‘I’ve Done This Scene 100 F*cking Times’
Movie Reviews

Deliverance: Camping Romp With Banjos & Rivers

Do you deliver? Here’s a notorious thriller from 1972. Directed by John Boorman, it’s a tense and disturbing romp about banjos, hillbillies, and inbreeding. Lovely! Deliverance Four business blokes from Atlanta decide to take a weekend off to go canoeing in the Georgia wilderness. A region set to be dammed soon (as in, a dam […]

Deliverance: Camping Romp With Banjos & Rivers
Popcorn Time

Barbarians (2020 TV series)

Barbarians The series is a fictional account of the events leading up to the Battle of Teutoburg Forest during the Roman Empire’s occupation of Germania. The series was renewed for season 2 on November 10, 2020 The story takes place during the Roman occupation of Magna Germania in 9 AD, where the Germanic tribes are oppressed by the empire’s heavy taxes and demands for tribute. Attempts […]

Barbarians (2020 TV series)
Movie Reviews

The Grudge

The Grudge (2020) ★ / ★★★★ Nicolas Pesce’s “The Grudge” is a most tepid a remake of Takashi Shimizu’s “Ju-on.” It is so uninspired that in the middle of it, I was compelled to check if this writer-director was the same person who helmed “The Eyes of My Mother,” a terrific debut film about how […]

The Grudge
Documentary

The Personal History of David Copperfield (2019)

To get this out of the way: how much did I like The Personal History of David Copperfield? Well, fifteen minutes into the film I felt like I had been enveloped in a warm hug, and I wanted to return the favour and hug back the film and everyone involved in it. Who would have […]

Hang in there, kid, you’ll make it through: The Personal History of David Copperfield (2019)
Movie Reviews

Gerçekleştirilememiş Hayaller, Keskin Hırslar ve Yıkım: DAS VORSPIEL

Goethe Institut ile İstanbul Film Festivali’nin işbirliğiyle düzenlenen “Kino 2020: Alman Filmleri Türkiye’de” seçkisi dahilinde olan, geçtiğimiz günlerde filmonline.iksv.org adresinden izleme fırsatını bulduğumuz Das Vorspiel (Seçmeler) adlı filmden bahsedeceğiz bu yazımızda. Oyunculuk kariyerinden sapıp yönetmen olan Ina Weisse’nın 2019 yapımı bu filmi idealist bir keman öğretmenini konu ediniyor ve bu öğretmeni de, iki festivalden “En […]

Gerçekleştirilememiş Hayaller, Keskin Hırslar ve Yıkım: DAS VORSPIEL
Movie Reviews

The Platform, 2019. Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia

I enjoy looking at science-fiction from the past. However, I think it’s important to keep an eye on what is happening in the present. I will start to look at some of the people who are making an impact on today’s world, whether it be books, movies or television. So, if you have any recommendations […]

The Platform, 2019. Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia
Netflix

The Queen’s Gambit (2020)

TV Blurb Anya Taylor-Joy as Beth Harmon I just finished watching the series The Queen’s Gambit on Netflix, which just might be the best show on TV right now. I highly recommend it. Not only does it showcase the world of chess during the cold war years, it is a fascinating character study of its […]

The Queen’s Gambit (2020)

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