


‘I’m Still Here’: A Harrowing Brazilian Drama Masterfully Depicts a Close Family Broken Apart
Historical conflicts and struggles which have been experienced by real people are always more telling of the human experience than fabricated fiction can ever hope to be, as proven by the newest film from Brazilian filmmaker Walter Salles. ‘I’m Still Here’ (2024) is...
Robert Eggers’ ‘Nosferatu’: A Visual Triumph in the Darkly Twisted Remake of the Influential Classic
Just as he has done with all his previous work, Robert Eggers has transcended the modern cinematic expectations with ‘Nosferatu’ (2024), a remake of the 1922 silent classic. With the ample support of the strongest possible cast of actors, impeccable cinematography,...
Luca Guadagnino’s ‘Queer’: A Surreal Spiral into Queerness and its Effect on the Soul
Luca Guadagnino has carved himself into this generation’s controversial yet fascinating director with films that have taken on both horror and erotic elements, characterized with emotional complexity and often surreal imagery. ‘Queer’ (2024) is his second film of last...
Resurging From Llanwelly Village to Western America: A Reboot of The 1941 Classic
Leigh Whannell attempts to modernize the Horror classic for new generations, turning it from its Gothic Horror roots into a more psychologically driven experience. The Horror genre has held an important position in the history of the film industry, with Monster Horror...