skoliosizPARIS FASHION WEEK THROUGH A FILMMAKING LENSFrom the onset of 2020, the coronavirus pandemic has been wreaking havoc on just about every industry — the film and fashion ones were no…Jul 19, 2020Jul 19, 2020
skoliosizAd Astra; thoughtsIn the past few years, sci-fi films have been obsessed with explaining every detail of their world with scientific accuracy, asking the…Sep 25, 2019Sep 25, 2019
skoliosizIt (2017); thoughtsClowns were, are and always will be scary. Pennywise, the antagonist of Stephen King’s It, is no different. He is arguably the second…Sep 6, 2019Sep 6, 2019
skoliosizLord of the Flies (1954) vs. Lord of the Flies (1963)Williams Golding published his influential novel Lord of the Flies in 1954 and nine years later, Peter Brook turned it into a film. As…Aug 31, 2019Aug 31, 2019
skoliosizLong Day’s Journey into Night; thoughtsDespite my love for Asian cinema and its many forms, I never truly got into Chinese films. I remember watching classic Hong-Kong action…May 25, 2019May 25, 2019
skoliosizJohn Wick: Chapter 3 — Parabellum; thoughtsJohn Wick series went from a modest underground first film to an action franchise to rival (and in my opinion surpass) Mission: Impossible…May 19, 2019May 19, 2019
skoliosizCaptain Marvel: A Story Stuck in the 90sThere is a need to update our definition of what feminist and empowering films should be like. Especially the global ones.Mar 8, 2019Mar 8, 2019
skoliosizGlenn Close & The WifeAmerican actress Glenn Close is nominated for an Oscar in the category “Actress in a Leading Role” for playing Joan Castleman in The Wife…Feb 23, 2019Feb 23, 2019
skoliosizAssassination Nation; ThoughtsToday, after school, me and my two friends went to see “Assassination Nation”. I remember hearing about it for the first time at the…Nov 27, 2018Nov 27, 2018
skoliosizThe Miseducation of Cameron Post; thoughtsLast nights I saw The Miseducation Of Cameron Post in a very limited screening. I was hyped for it ever since Sundance, when I first heard…Oct 21, 2018Oct 21, 2018