Rating: B- Los Eternos son seres sobrehumanos de otro planeta enviados al nuestro, hace 7000 años antes, desde un mundo llamado Olimpia por un dios cósmico llamado Arimesh, un Celestial, para defender a la humanidad de los monstruosos nombrados Deviants. Hicieron sus deberes y ayudaron con algunos avances tecnológicos durante su estancia. También se les… Continue reading Critica de Cine: ETERNALS
Author: Liz Lopez
Austin Film Festival 2021 Critica De Cine: SPENCER
Rating: B+ Si no está seguro de querer ver a la cinta Spencer porque es otra película que habla sobre la vida de la difunta princesa Diana, entonces sepa que el cineasta chileno Pablo Larraín (Jackie, Neruda) no ha creado una película biográfica típica sobre ella. En cambio, se ha centrado en un momento específico… Continue reading Austin Film Festival 2021 Critica De Cine: SPENCER
THE ELECTRICAL LIFE OF LOUIS WAIN
Rating: A Benedict Cumberbatch produced the film and stars as Louis Wain, a late 19th and early 20th century English illustrator in the new Amazon Studios film “The Electrical Life of Louis Wain.” I honestly did not really know what to expect when I quickly read a brief synopsis of the film about a man,… Continue reading THE ELECTRICAL LIFE OF LOUIS WAIN
Film Review and News: THE BIG BEND
Rating: B+ The Big Bend is the latest feature film from writer/director Brett Wagner (The Hidden, Chief) and it had the World Premiere at the Austin Film Festival. The premiere had a sold-out theater and probably the same for the second screening during the festival. It was so popular it was a Buzz Screening selection… Continue reading Film Review and News: THE BIG BEND
Fantastic Fest Film 2021 Review: DEAD & BEAUTIFUL
Rating: B – When someone mentions a vampire film, some horror fans will jump right in and be ready to watch, while others may think it is a tired theme. Dead & Beautiful is written and directed by David Verbeek (R U There, How to Describe a Cloud, Full Contact) and his story shows the audience what… Continue reading Fantastic Fest Film 2021 Review: DEAD & BEAUTIFUL
Critica de Cine Fantastic Fest 2021: LAST NIGHT IN SOHO
Rating: A Last Night in Soho, dirigida por Edgar Wright (Baby Driver, Scott Pilgrim vs.The World), es una película de terror psicológico que sigue a Ellie Turner (Thomasin McKenzie, JoJo Rabbit, Leave No Trace) que vive en el Londres actual y tambien se encuentra viviendo también en el vibrante Londres de los sesenta. Su realidad… Continue reading Critica de Cine Fantastic Fest 2021: LAST NIGHT IN SOHO
ANTLERS
Rating: B+ This is a horror film. Perhaps not so much because of the creature itself, but what the two elementary school aged boys endure in the film. It could give parents and/or grandparents nightmares. To be very honest, in the first five minutes of the film (or so) when I saw the younger child… Continue reading ANTLERS
Critica de cine: ANTLERS
Rating: B+ Esta es una película de terror -sin duda. Quizás no tanto por la criatura en sí, sino por lo que los dos niños en edad escolar primaria soportan en la película. Podría darles pesadillas a los padres y / o abuelos. Para ser muy honesto, en los primeros cinco minutos de la película… Continue reading Critica de cine: ANTLERS
Austin Film Festival 2021 Review and News: HOLIDAYS AT ALL COST
Rating: A The French comedy, Holidays At All Cost, world premiered at Dances With Films 24 in Los Angeles, followed by screenings at festivals in New York City, Montreal and Germany, and recently won awards in Marbella (Best Story), Edmonton (Jury Award for Best International Feature – Dramatic) and Austria (Best Feature – Austrian Indie… Continue reading Austin Film Festival 2021 Review and News: HOLIDAYS AT ALL COST
Austin Film Festival 2021 Review: TIME NOW
Rating: B – Writer/director Spencer King’s Time Now is one of the major marquee titles premiering at the Austin Film Festival. The new mystery-thriller stars Eleanor Lambert (daughter of acclaimed actors Diane Lane and Christopher Lambert) and Claudia Black (“Farscape”, “The Nevers”). Lambert stars as Jenny, who grew up in Detroit, but is married and… Continue reading Austin Film Festival 2021 Review: TIME NOW