
When combining together the voluptuous talents of Zack Snyder and the restless anticipation of die-hard devotees, The new and improved JUSTICE LEAGUE or “Justice League: The Snyder’s cut” transformed into an insidious character-driven enigma of epic proportions. Its narrative, most notably its least fascinating aspect, is fundamentally the same as in 2017’s Justice League. Not without a few exceptions and additions here and there of course. But these minimalistic tweaks and modifications… Read More
Living idealized suburban lives, super-powered beings Wanda and Vision begin to suspect that everything is not as it seems.
While New York witnesses the evolution of the ball culture and the rise of the Trump-era, an LGBTQ ball fixture, Blanca, starts her own house and turns mother to a gifted dancer and a sex worker.
With a minimalistic framework and a passion-fueled dialog, Netflix’s Malcolm & Marie is an emotional rollercoaster bursting with monotonous monologues and stunning Black and white, clean cut photography. In theory, Malcolm & Marie is an instant hit. It looks good, feels good and has a somewhat sensible story with hidden layers ready to be explored. But when you peel this embellished skin-deep coating, a shallow, unidimensional narrative with exaggerated reactions is found… Read More