The Success of the Film 'The Secret Agent' in Argentina
The Brazilian film 'The Secret Agent' is gaining significant attention in Argentina and is a contender for the Oscar.
Kinky Chaos and Cheerful Porn as Romanian Radu Revives His Countryman Dracula
Radu Jude's new adaptation of 'Dracula' presents a unique blend of eccentric storytelling and societal critique.
All cinema of 2025 in 528 pages
The Greek Association of Film Critics releases the annual publication 'Cinema 2025', providing a comprehensive critique of all films released in Greece throughout the year.
Gordan Malić Deconstructed the Peacemaker: The Same Theses Were Presented by Milošević's Propaganda
Journalist Gordan Malić critiques the documentary film 'Peacemaker', arguing it presents the Homeland War as a civil conflict and includes testimonies of witnesses who admitted to lying in court.
Rosebush Pruning: Karim Aïnouz is disoriented by the path taken by Yorgos Lanthimos in a satire as silly as it is seductive
Karim Aïnouz struggles to find clarity in a satirical take reminiscent of Yorgos Lanthimos's style, exploring the fine line between absurdity and attraction.
Critique of 'The President's Cake' (***): Flour, eggs, yeast, sugar and other admirable ingredients
The article reviews 'The President's Cake', highlighting its profound simplicity and authenticity in storytelling.
Critique of 'The Beast' (***): Tribute to the Worshippers of Icarus's Wings
The article discusses Salvador Calvo's film 'The Beast' and its homage to unique characters, highlighting the director's and actors' effective storytelling.
The Korean film 'No Other Choice'... Dispelling the Illusion of Freedom
South Korean cinema has gained international acclaim over the past two decades for its compelling storytelling and deep social critiques, exemplified by films like 'No Other Choice' which explores economic pressures and social hierarchies.
The Toxic Avenger: A More Polished Than Uncomfortable Comeback with a Prestigious Cast and a Relevant Enemy
The reboot of the B-movie classic tones down the original's excess and irreverence in favor of a more explicit social critique, yielding mixed results.
Critique of 'El mal' (***): The Talent of the Murderer and the Talent of Bajo Ulloa
A distinct and at times fascinating film that showcases the unique style of director Bajo Ulloa, who often lacks full appreciation from audiences and critics despite his notable talent.
Critique of '28 Years Later: The Temple of Bones' (**) : Zombies Lose Gas and Humans Go Crazy
The review discusses the fourth installment of the series initiated by Danny Boyle, remarking on the decline of zombies and the unraveling of human sanity amidst chaos.
28 years later: The temple of bones: A colossal Fiennes for an impeccable sequel
The article reviews a film featuring Ralph Fiennes, emphasizing its horror elements that provide both catharsis and pure enjoyment.
Critique of 'Nouvelle Vague': Godard's Cinema Just Before Becoming Godard
Richard Linklater explores the French cinema of the 1960s, focusing on its key figures and counter-cinematic spirit, while reflecting on Godard's vulnerability during the making of 'Breathless.'
Critique of 'The Assistant': Sydney Sweeney finds a dream and nightmare home
The article critiques the film 'The Assistant', featuring Sydney Sweeney in a role that mixes intrigue and eeriness within a dreamlike yet nightmarish setting.
All Argentinians Inside Guillermo Francella
The article critiques the film 'Homo Argentum', exploring its attempts to capture the unique traits of Argentinians while also reflecting broader human peculiarities.