Film Review: Samurai Marathon
This film actually came out on VOD a little over a couple weeks ago. It’s a smaller film, not particularly high profile, and as much as I wanted to see Continue Reading
This film actually came out on VOD a little over a couple weeks ago. It’s a smaller film, not particularly high profile, and as much as I wanted to see Continue Reading
Har Kisse Ke Hisse: Kaamyaab, or just Kaamyaab for short, is a Hindi language Indian film that just recently hit Netflix. It’s a dramedy directed by Hardik Mehta, who also Continue Reading
Deerskin is the latest film from French cult filmmaker, Quentin Dupieux, the guy behind oddball pictures such as Rubber and Wrong Cops. It follows the exploits of a lonely man, Continue Reading
Time To Hunt is a South Korean film written and directed by Yoon Sung-hyun that was acquired and just recently released by Netflix. It takes place in a not-too-distant future Continue Reading
Why Don’t You Just Die! is a film that most certainly earns its bombastic title. After the opening brawl, which covers the first ten minutes or so, any normal person Continue Reading
The Whistlers is a film that is quite dry, honestly a touch too dry for my personal taste. However, there is a lot to like and appreciate about it. It Continue Reading
Before I get into the film itself, I just wanna briefly go over the way I saw it. Bacurau is a new release, one that was intended to hit theaters Continue Reading
The world in the latest Netflix release, The Platform, is a cruel and unforgiving one. However, the horrors of that world is very much rooted in struggles that are all Continue Reading
It’s appropriate enough that Guilty, the new Hindi language Indian film released on Netflix happened to land on the weekend of International Women’s Day, given that it essentially serves as Continue Reading
Atlantics is one of those films that defies easy categorization. It is equal parts a supernatural drama, a romance, a story about the struggles of womanhood, and one of economic Continue Reading