Oscar 2026: Hamnet and the Trauma of Life
What if Hamlet wasn't born from genius, but from grief? Hamnet trades myth for the physical body, the canon for trauma, and asks without much delicacy...
Oscars 2026: The Secret Agent Review - Cinema against historical erasure
We analyze the film The Secret Agent, winner of several awards and Brazil's major contender for the Oscars, nominated in 4 categories.
Baka's Identity Review: Fake Identities, Hard Choices, and Real Consequences
Learn more about this Japanese crime drama exploring fraud, loyalty, and the limits of one's conscience.
10 Films That Do Not Tell Their Stories in Chronological Order
Some films refuse to move in a straight line. Instead of arranging the story like a simple track, they choose to play with time!
Oscar 2026: Jay Kelly and the Hardest Role of All
How far does the persona go and where does the emptiness begin? Jay Kelly leverages the presence of George Clooney and the signature style of Noah Bau...
Avatar 3: Fire and Ash - When the Franchise Speaks Louder Than Cinema
The third entry in the franchise shows how an obsessive drive for continuity can ultimately limit cinematic expression
Oscar 2026: Bugonia and the Conspiracies of Modernity
Blending satire, psychological thriller, and science fiction, Bugonia turns conspiracy theories into narrative raw material. The film provokes, unsett...
Retrospective: Top 10 Horror Films and Series of 2025
We have listed the best horror releases that not only won over critics, but also set new trends and challenged the genre’s conventions. Take a look!
Review: The Great Flood - May the True Tragedy Is Not Climatic
The new Korean film that premiered on Netflix depicts a natural catastrophe that wiped out almost the entire human race. However, the feature can also...
Review of The Housemaid: The Film That Subverts the Female Rivalry Cliché
We analyze the feature film The Housemaid, inspired by the novel of the same name by Freida McFadden. The movie explores an unconventional love triang...
The 10 Best Screenplays in Film History (according to the WGA)
Lists films critics pop audience In 2006, the Writers Guild of America released its definitive list of the greatest screenplays ever written. The sele...
Five Nights at Freddy's 2 Review: A Visual Spectacle with a Predictable Script
In today’s article, we take a look at the feature film Five Nights at Freddy's 2, the follow up to the 2023 movie, and compare both films along with t...
10 Highest-Rated Thai Drama Films on MyDramaList
Check out our list of ten Thai films that blend drama, comedy, and romance, perfect for Asian cinema fans, all highly rated on MyDramaList!
Review of Die, My Love: A Raw Dive into Motherhood and Mental Collapse
Today, we'll analyze the feature film Die, My Love, inspired by the eponymous novel by Ariana Harwicz. The movie explores the challenges faced by a ne...
Guillermo del Toro: 12 Must-See Films by the Director
Here are 12 works by the renowned director Guillermo del Toro, the master of dark fantasy who has invited us for more than thirty years to see humanit...
The Creator and the Creature: The Living Melancholy of Frankenstein by Guillermo
Guillermo del Toro brings Frankenstein back to life with an auteur’s touch, turning the myth into an intimate tragedy. The creature feels, the creator...
Review: Is Good Boy (2025) Worth Watching?
A horror movie told entirely from a dog’s perspective, Good Boy has just hit theaters. But is it worth seeing on the big screen, or should you wait fo...
Drama: 11 Must-Watch Chinese Films According to MyDramaList
Want to discover the most acclaimed Chinese films? This MyDramaList selection brings together dramas, romances, and epics that touch the heart and sta...
Pedro Pascal and the Cost of Being Everywhere
Whether audiences are watching Oscar-nominated films or popular franchises, they always do the same: worship a new rising star, then push them to the ...
10 Trailers That Were Better Than the Movies Themselves
A trailer is a promise. It’s a seductive invitation to a movie we haven’t seen yet, packed into two minutes of epic music, precise edits, and punchy l...
























