Arda Can Yıldız

Arda Can Yıldız

Even a man who is pure in heart and says his prayers by night may become a wolf when the wolfbane blooms and Autumn moon is bright.

Favorite films

  • Martyrs
  • Kingsman: The Secret Service
  • Dune: Part Two
  • The Conjuring

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  • The Monkey

    ★★★

  • Captain America: Brave New World

    ★★

  • The Butterfly Effect

    ★★

  • Wolf Man

    ★★½

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  • The Monkey

    The Monkey

    ★★★

    “Everybody dies, and that's life.”

    Absurdist and macabre, just as presented. But somehow hard to digest as in terms of entertainment.
    It’s dark humor was a good fit, as if the story of Stephen King and the lens of Osgood Perkins were a match made in hell. Only if the dragged out and directionless script wasn’t so draining for the viewer. You’d contemplate about having to enjoy the occasional gore or the cynical character interactions in a loop.
    Just not the most functional feature experience for anyone.

  • Captain America: Brave New World

    Captain America: Brave New World

    ★★

    “Global power is shifting. You're just a pawn.”

    Why bother trying to imitate your previous success if you’re not even going to put in half as much effort in the first place?
    I don’t believe it was a lightning in a bottle what they had with The Winter Soldier and yet this poor attempt at capturing that same spark was pitifully missed. You could feel it in your bones watching, from it’s rapid pace to the murky cinematography. And maybe…

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  • Megalopolis

    Megalopolis

    ★★★★

    “When does an empire die?”

    An epic fable and most certainly a cautionary tale that somehow celebrates the enduring spirit of humanity.
    In this mess of an artistic tapestry, we glimpse into the mind of a sorrowful creator with a headache. In his unique struggle, he crafts these moments of opposite unity, a purgatory between utopia and dystopia, a conjunction between space and time, a rivalry between now and the future. Though this course is not everyone’s appeal, it is…

  • Superman: Man of Tomorrow

    Superman: Man of Tomorrow

    ★★½

    “To dwell in the past, is to lose one’s path.”

    The brand-new DC animated shared universe begins with the same character that became the inception of it all: Superman.
    Perhaps because we have such a recent previous animated storyline, this iteration cannot avoid being compared. The new Archer-ish visual style is curious as it asserts the comic book feeling, but at the same time, fails in becoming as dynamic in portraying the action as the one before it. Neither the…

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