Favorite films
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Rating: ★½
There are so many logical inconsistencies in Cloverfield Paradox that even though I’m not a scientific expert, I can tell that other sci-fi films with space settings manage to avoid these kinds of errors. The falling scene, for instance — unless I’m mistaken, why is that character falling down in space? If there’s a scientific explanation, please let me know — but as it stands, that moment completely took me out of the film.
On a structural level,…
Anora feels incredibly raw, almost like watching real-life unfold in front of you. This authenticity enhances the film’s impact, making the story feel deeply real and immersive.
The contrast between Ani and Vanya is masterfully handled. Vanya is an entitled, immature parasite, someone who has always lived off others and will continue to do so, playing with people like disposable toys. Ani, on the other hand, is a woman who has seen life’s hardships—or rather, has been forced to see…
Yes, Cassandra has its fair share of clichés and even some glaring logic gaps—like how Cassandra can monitor the entire house yet somehow Sam was trying to sneak in, which was almost funny. But despite these flaws, the show kept me hooked. It pulled me in, kept me curious, and made me witness a world where women are shaped, controlled, and traumatized by the systems men have built.
It’s a thought-provoking and, at times, unsettling watch. While it doesn’t reinvent…
This is the kind of horror movie that thinks being loud is the same as being scary. The premise had potential, but it gets buried under predictable jumpscares and a plot that feels like a cheap remix of It Follows and The Ring. Instead of unsettling psychological horror, it just throws in cliché after cliché, expecting the audience to be impressed.
The main character’s downward spiral could’ve been interesting, but the film relies so much on exaggerated tension that it…