A Boy and His Dog

A Boy and His Dog (1975) Alright. So last night I rewatched *A Boy and His Dog*, the oddball cult flick from 1975 directed by L.Q. Jones – the guy who used to show up in Sam Peckinpah films and suddenly decided to direct this bonkers little post-nuke story. Don...

Where the devil Dwells

Where the Devil Dwells – sweaty men, ugly masks and too much blood So this one caught me off guard. “Where the Devil Dwells” – kinda sounds like a forgotten metal album from 1983, doesn’t it? Instead it’s this deranged indie horror flick...
Trials of Cate McCall

Trials of Cate McCall

The Trials of Cate McCall – Messy, moody, kinda good So I rewatched The Trials of Cate McCall the other night, this time with a half-eaten ostbågar bag and a cold Coke Zero. And I gotta be honest – it’s one of those films where you sit there half-impressed,...
An Invisible Sign

An Invisible Sign

An Invisible Sign (2010) So. I watched *An Invisible Sign* again last Friday around 11-ish. Rain outside, cold enough to make the tea go lukewarm halfway through the first act. You know that feeling when you’re about to rewatch something that you sort of...
Silent Retreat

Silent Retreat

“Silent Retreat” – Scary vibes and awkward silence around the campfire So, last Tuesday night I got myself comfortable in my old fav armchair (the one with the rödvin stains leftover från that unforgettable Ingmar Bergman-marathon accident circa...
A matter of life and death

A matter of life and death

“A Matter of life and death” – sometimes old is pure movie-magic Seriously, have you ever watched a film from decades ago and then blinked twice, wondering if they really made this beauty back then? David Niven is soooo damn classy in this Powell...