Have you ever considered Batman becoming a Daddy (a boy – Dad), and what would that look like? My answer is no, but I soon learned after watching the new animated film Merry Little Batman. You can also find out what that looks like as the film is now available on Prime Video. I admit… Continue reading Merry Little Batman Animated Film arrives via Prime Video
Month: December 2023
La película animada de Merry Little Batman llega a través de Prime Video
¿Alguna vez has pensado en Batman convirtiéndose en un papá (un niño, papá) y cómo se vería eso? Mi respuesta es no, pero pronto lo aprendí después de ver la nueva película animada, Merry Little Batman. Ahora tú también puedes descubrir cómo se ve eso, ya que la película ya está disponible en Prime Video.… Continue reading La película animada de Merry Little Batman llega a través de Prime Video
THE THREE MUSKETEERS – PART 1
D’Artagnan (Francois Civil) arrives in Paris trying to find his attackers after being left for dead, which leads him to a real war where the future of France is at stake. He aligns himself with Athos (Vincent Cassel), Porthos (Pio Marmai), and Aramis (Romain Duris), three musketeers of the king (IMDB). I have seen almost… Continue reading THE THREE MUSKETEERS – PART 1
POOR THINGS Delivers a Bold Evolution of Feminism Within a Surreal Period Piece
From Yorgos Lanthimos, the visionary filmmaker behind The Lobster, The Killing of a Sacred Deer, and The Favorite comes what I believe is his latest piece de resistance. With an excellent screenplay by Tony McNamara, based on the novel Poor Things: Episodes from the Early Life of Archibald McCandless M.D., Scottish Public Health Officer, by… Continue reading POOR THINGS Delivers a Bold Evolution of Feminism Within a Surreal Period Piece
POOR THINGS
Poor Things (Dogtooth, The Favourite), del director Yorgos Lanthimos, es la historia de Bella Baxter (Emma Stone), nombrada por un científico poco ortodoxo, el Dr. Godwin Baxter (Willem Dafoe). El científico encontró el cuerpo de una mujer fallecida arrastrado a la orilla. Tiene un laboratorio casero y experimenta de formas poco convencionales, “creándola” así cuando… Continue reading POOR THINGS
May December – Complex Morality Unraveled
In Todd Haynes’ latest psychological drama ‘May December’ the acclaimed director takes audiences on a riveting journey into the complexities of truth, morality, and the blurred lines between reality and performance. Anchored by stellar performances from Natalie Portman, Julianne Moore, and breakout star Charles Melton, the film explores the aftermath of a scandalous affair and… Continue reading May December – Complex Morality Unraveled
How the Gringo Stole Christmas
Director/producer Angel Gracia (director -From Prada To Nada) and producer of King of Killers that our site reviewed earlier this year, and writer Ezequiel Martinez Jr. (The Last Hope, A Gunman’s Curse) teamed up to provide the holiday feature film, How the Gringo Stole Christmas. There are similarities to prior films like Meet the Parents,… Continue reading How the Gringo Stole Christmas
How the Gringo Stole Christmas
El director y productor Ángel Gracia (director de De Prada a Nada) y productor de King of Killers que nuestro sitio revisó este año, y el escritor Ezequiel Martínez Jr. (La última esperanza, La maldición de un pistolero) se unieron para proporcionar el largometraje navideño, How the Gringo Stole Christmas. Hay similitudes con películas anteriores… Continue reading How the Gringo Stole Christmas
‘Saltburn’: Navigating the Complex Tapestry of Aristocratic Opulence and Dark Manipulation
Emerald Fennell, renowned for her Oscar-winning debut, “Promising Young Woman,” unveils her sophomore film, ‘Saltburn,’ a captivating exploration of the British aristocracy’s intricacies. The film boldly defies the tendency in cinema to relegate the upper class to a relic of the past, offering a compelling portrayal of their contemporary existence. Set against the backdrop of… Continue reading ‘Saltburn’: Navigating the Complex Tapestry of Aristocratic Opulence and Dark Manipulation
Who We Become
Filipino-American filmmaker PJ Raval (Call her Ganda, Come & Take It, Before You Know It, Trinidad) is a well-known name in Austin, with five of his films (features, shorts, music videos) nominated for awards at the SXSW Film & Television Festival since 2010, according to IMDb. I have attended the SXSW festivals in Austin since… Continue reading Who We Become