Logan – mini review

how does one 11 year old Dafnee Keen manage to command the entire screen with her silence ? her almost unnatural talent throughout the entire film can only be equaled by her bad ass slice and dice rage frenzy that renders all those walking pieces of meat called “bad guys” into soon to be brutally […]

Rogue One: A STAR WARS Story mini review

Gold Leader this is Rogue One: Rebellions are built on hope. I had hope and i also had a bad feeling about this. But as it turns out Rogue one : A Starwars story is a massive geekgasm calculated precisely to evoke and bring out all the crazy Star Wars fandom nostalgia with real tears, […]

It’s a wonderful life

With all of its never-ending passages of sweet Christmas sentimentality, this movie offers a terrifying look at a life gone wrong. George Bailey is plucked by both narrator and creator and thrown into reality check mode, turned into front row spectator with the jitter impulses of a character that has left the pages of his […]

not so magnificent se7en mini review

referencing Django Unchained or The Hateful Eight would be downright pointless… however i can just point my finger in the most unlikely direction of one petite scene in Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill (volume 1) that has more western taste and flavor than both 2 hours and 13 minutes of the re-imagining of The Magnificent Seven, […]

Kill Bill, the whole bloody affair

i can honestly articulate that Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill is not only by far his most prized magnum opus but a sheer spectacle of unprecedented cinema. and i dare resort to using “unprecedented” since i have yet to find me a film oeuvre that houses all of its scenes with their own perfected gargantuan climax. […]

Neon Demon – mini review

having watched #NeonDemon an exhiliarating 2nd time i can honestly taste the phosphorescent pinkish hew cherry on top simplicity and the completely bonkers almost but not in the slightest cgi fake frames landing butt naked in what appears to be a run for Wes Anderson flawless symmetry with luxury approximatrions that clearly differentiates #NeonDemon from […]

Synchronicity mini review

The curious case of Synchronicity – The Movie, the B-type movie that cast a spell on me and offered an all too long awaited taste of a retro-futuristic neo sci-fi noir. Apart from the suffering caused by some microscopic acting and story mistakes that are easy peasy to overlook, the similar ambient Vangelis music resonates […]