Crítica de cine: Eddington – Es una historia bastante interesante con vista a la Sociedad

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Sinopsis: En mayo de 2020, un enfrentamiento entre un sheriff de un pequeño pueblo (Joaquin Phoenix) y el alcalde (Pedro Pascal) enciende una situación explosiva, ya que los vecinos se enfrentan entre sí en Eddington, Nuevo México. Escrito y dirigido por Ari Aster (Hereditary, Midsommar, Beau Is Afraid), se centra en la América de un… Continue reading Crítica de cine: Eddington – Es una historia bastante interesante con vista a la Sociedad

Movie Review: EDDINGTON Sadly Reflects The Current State Of Our World

Always a provocateur, Ari Aster delivers a new film that sharply satirizes the current state of the U.S. and its origins. While this movie is very different for the filmmaker, Eddington shows that Aster is capable of doing much more than horror and the unusual. I did not know exactly what to expect from his… Continue reading Movie Review: EDDINGTON Sadly Reflects The Current State Of Our World

Movie Review: I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER (2025) Relies Too Much On Nostalgia

To be completely transparent, I was never a big fan of the I Know What You Did Last Summer franchise. It just feels like a cheap knockoff and cash grab on the success of the first Scream movie. The movies in this series were popular enough to inspire movie producers to create a legacy sequel,… Continue reading Movie Review: I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER (2025) Relies Too Much On Nostalgia

Drowning Dry — A Quietly Devastating Exploration of Family, Memory, and What-Ifs

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Drowning Dry, directed by Laurynas Bareiša, is not a film that announces itself loudly. Instead, it moves with quiet certainty and emotional precision, gradually unraveling a domestic story with the weight of a psychological thriller. What begins as a lakeside weekend to celebrate a child’s birthday and a martial arts victory turns into a haunting… Continue reading Drowning Dry — A Quietly Devastating Exploration of Family, Memory, and What-Ifs