7 Female Movie Directors You Must Meet
The problem wasn't female representation in cinema. Women make movies, but most of the public and critics just don't watch them. In this article, we'l...
April 2026: New Movies and Premieres
Check out the main films premiering in American theaters in April 2026, featuring complete synopses!
Oscars 2026 Winners: Best Script and Best Adapted Script Review
The 2026 Academy Awards celebrated two scripts that couldn't be more different. Sinners, by Ryan Coogler, is original and bold. One Battle After Anoth...
Made in Korea Analysis: A Bittersweet Dream
This Netflix feature offers a lighthearted portrayal of the clash between dreams and reality when living abroad. Despite a lack of narrative depth, it...
Oscar 2026: Review of Sirat, The movie that crosses the desert and forgets why
Sirat arrived on the circuit with a Cannes Palme d'Or in its pocket, breathtaking cinematography, and sound design you can feel in your chest. For a g...
Review of Re/Member 2: The Search is More Than Just a Body
In Re/Member and Re/Member 2, the search for body parts subtly exposes a story about human connections, something the first film builds with much more...
The World Will Tremble Review: Between Survival and Revealing Horrors
Inspired by a true Holocaust story, The World Will Tremble shows how two survivors risked everything to tell the truth. It warns us that remembering, ...
New Movies and Premieres: March 2026
Wondering which movies are hitting the big screen in March 2026? We have rounded up the month's most anticipated releases, featuring plot details and ...
Quiz: What type of 2026 Oscar nominee are you?
The 2026 Oscar season is upon us, full of critical favorites, ambitious blockbusters, devastating dramas, and films that divide the world. But before ...
Oscar 2026: Analyzing Sentimental Value and the Void
Between prolonged silences and affections that never fully materialize, Sentimental Value transforms a reunion into a study of absence. The film bets ...
Oscar 2026: Review of Marty Supreme, an Immature Genius
Genius or just immature with talent? Marty Supreme transforms a table tennis prodigy into a study of ego, destruction, and false promises of growth, y...
Even If This Love Disappears From the World Tonight: Can Memory Keep Love Alive?
A film that does not reinvent the wheel but reminds us of something vital.
Top 10 Movies That Divided Opinions
Cinema is an art full of passion, and sometimes that passion comes with punches, spit, and long Twitter threads. Some films bring audiences together, ...
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...
























