As a 90s child I played an instant classic computer game, Codemasters’ “Micro Machines”, a cute multiplayer tabletop racing game. It was an unusually tricky
Category: Film Review
A D-BOX Review of “No Time to Die”
I recently decided to emerge from my self-imposed COVID-related exile and go out in public for a purpose other than survival. A movie sounded
Uppercase Print (2020, Radu Jude)
Whoever said that lines delivered flat, without any emotion – composure held – faces still – can not deliver a punch? Maybe no one ever
Forgiveness (2021, Alex Kahuam)
During the incredibly violent and memorable opening scene of Forgiveness, you are likely to realise that this is going to be a heavy viewing experience,
Shirley (2020, Josephine Decker)
Few active directors have built up a career of semi-experimental unnerving breakdowns of reality, and what we indeed see than Josephine Decker. This is a
Longa noite / Endless Night (2019, Eloy Enciso)
I am not sure if I have ever experienced a film that manages to sweep you into eternal darkness and place you on a true