PinnedAbout my “dark” film magazineCinema and videoart are everywhere. A lot of movies exist. But cinema is different for everyone. For me, cinema is a reflection of my…Feb 4, 20231Feb 4, 20231
“MaXXXine” (2024): How Ti West Deconstructs American Horror and Hollywood. Film Analysis.“MaXXXine” is the third movie in Ti West’s trilogy consisting of the films ‘Pearl’, ‘X’. Since the trilogy has (apparently) come to…Jul 22Jul 22
The Unparalleled Horror of War: Reflecting on “Come and See” (1985). Film Review.I’m gonna go ahead and say it: no war movie I’ve ever dealt with compares to this one. It is the very embodiment of the utmost degree of…Jul 191Jul 191
Exploring Identity and Consequences: A Deep Dive into “Infinity Pool” (2023). Film Review.Infinity Pool really impressed me. A particular impression for the first time in quite some time. Cronenberg Jr. has made a psychedelic…Jul 17Jul 17
The Fire Within: Exploring Revenge, Resilience, and Rebirth in “A Stoker” (2010). Film Review.Some time ago, after the first viewing, the meaning of A Stoker was tightly intertwined with the idea of revenge of a little man (Russian…Jul 15Jul 15
“What Josiah Saw” (2021): Inevitable Horror in the Style of Southern Gothic. Film Review.What Josiah Saw is a very distinctive psychological horror, or even a thriller within the style trends of recent years. Metaphorical and…Jul 11Jul 11
“Caché” (2005): On What Remains Beyond Understanding. Film Review.The disturbing drama Caché, also known as Hidden did not let my expectations down. Before I forget, I’ll mention that if you have the same…Jul 9Jul 9
“Fear of Fear” (1975) : The Inevitable Insanity of Encountering Nothing. Film Review.So, shall we continue? After a long lull of almost a year, I’m officially reanimating this magazine.Jul 7Jul 7
"The Idiots" (1998): How to Love Your Inner Idiot. Film Review.“The Idiots" is a previously underrated movie for me because, unlike all of Trier’s other works, I’ve only seen it twice. Because it is a…Aug 24, 20231Aug 24, 20231
“Nebraska” (2013): a Great Movie to Pause and Look Back on Your Life. Film Review.Nebraska (2013) is a tragicomic black-and-white roadmovie about the intergenerational relationships of one family, full of reflections on…Aug 18, 2023Aug 18, 2023