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Paper lives

LIFF – Paper Lives by Can Ulkay Film Review

justice league

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

Raya and the Last Dragon

LIFF – Disney’s Raya and the Last Dragon film review

A Syrian refugee in Lebanon allows his back to become a canvas for a famous tattoo artist. Soon, collectors become interested in this work of art.

LIFF – The Man Who Sold His Skin by Kaouther Ben Hania film review

wanda vision

Living idealized suburban lives, super-powered beings Wanda and Vision begin to suspect that everything is not as it seems.

LIFF - Amour by Michael Haneke film review

LIFF – Amour by Michael Haneke film review

i care a lot netflix

LIFF – Netflix I care a lot film by J Blakeson review

pose series

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.

saint maud

LIFF – Saint Maud by Rose Glass Film Review

malcome and marie

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