Published inincluvie“La Ciénaga” Movie Review: An intimate portrait of life in Latin AmericaLucrecia Martel was born in Salta, Argentina in 1966. As the sister of seven siblings, she grew up in a middle-class family. She became…Mar 17, 2021Mar 17, 2021
Published inincluvie“Burning” Movie Review: A quiet but impactful thrillerLee Chang-dong’s 2018 film, Burning, left me shivering quietly for hours after I finished it. To this day, actually, I can still remember…Mar 11, 2021Mar 11, 2021
Published inincluvieMovie Review: “Barb and Star Go To Vista del Mar”I knew almost instantly what kind of movie Barb and Star Go to Vista del Mar was going to be. I just had to take one look at Kristen Wiig…Mar 7, 2021Mar 7, 2021
Published inincluvieReview: ‘Another Round’The legal drinking age in Denmark is 18, that is, to be served alcohol in a bar or restaurant. However, 16 is the legal age to purchase…Feb 21, 20211Feb 21, 20211
Published inincluvieMalcolm & MarieEuphoria creator, Sam Levinson, has brought us the first movie to be written, shot and released during the pandemic. Malcolm & Marie, if…Feb 7, 2021Feb 7, 2021
Published inincluvieI’m Your Woman1970s crime movies have always been notoriously centered around men. That could also be said about the crime genre in general, but its the…Feb 1, 2021Feb 1, 2021
Published inincluvieDavid Byrne’s American UtopiaThirty-six years after the Talking Heads released Stop Making Sense (1984), one of the most influential and beloved concert films of all…Jan 21, 2021Jan 21, 2021
Published inincluvie“Your Name”Japanese animation has been on the rise the last couple of years. There’s always been a wide variety of content, mostly TV shows that have…Jan 15, 2021Jan 15, 2021
Published inincluvie“Sound of Metal” reviewI wasn’t expecting to be so touched after watching Darius Marder’s Sound of Metal. I have to admit I chose not to watch the trailer…Dec 24, 2020Dec 24, 2020