Kevin Kasana

Kevin Kasana

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Favorite films

  • Coherence
  • Thunder Road
  • Brawl in Cell Block 99
  • Marcel the Shell with Shoes On

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  • Abigail

    ★★★

  • The Fall Guy

    ★★

  • A Quiet Place: Day One

    ★★★

  • Longlegs

    ★★★

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  • Abigail

    Abigail

    ★★★

    As much as I’ve followed Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett’s work and appreciate the intriguing premises they often bring to the table, I think Ready or Not (2019) is their only great film and after watching Abigail (2024) my opinion on that hasn’t changed. This left me feeling more frustrated than anything; the movie is chaotic and mostly incoherent, juggling an array of characters that constantly switch back and forth between sides without any real explanation, making it tough to…

  • The Fall Guy

    The Fall Guy

    ★★

    The more time passes, the less fond I am of this movie. My expectations weren't high, but as a big fan of David Leitch’s previous work, I still gave it a chance regardless, hoping for something in line with his style and filmography. Even though there are a handful of enjoyable bits and scenes, most of the film falls flat and overstays its welcome. The relentless needle drops quickly become shallow and forced, as if it’s trying to stay trendy…

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  • Transformers One

    Transformers One

    ★★★★½

    "I'm done saving you."

    The coldest line in cinema history.

    Never would I have thought I’d declare a Transformers movie to be my favorite film of the year, but after taking everything I’ve seen into account it’s honestly not even close. Despite what the trailers may have suggested, Transformers One is so much more than a generic kids' movie— while still being fairly lighthearted and fun in its first two-thirds, by the final act it takes a sudden turn, and…

  • A Quiet Place: Day One

    A Quiet Place: Day One

    ★★★

    Although it’s not an outright disaster, A Quiet Place: Day One fails to reach the heights of its predecessors, solidifying it as the weakest entry in the franchise. The first ten minutes stand out as easily the best part of the film, unfolding with a slow, creeping calm before the inevitable storm, and since the audience already anticipates the terror to come, that opening effectively builds a palpable amount of dread. However, this early tension soon dissipates, and the remainder…