Blood punch

Blood punch

Blood Punch: A Grotesque Cocktail worth Tricky Mornings All right, confession time. So, I first watched Blood Punch by pure accident after a messy kräftskiva (crayfish party, folks – if you know, you just know). Woke up at god-knows-when, pulled open the...
Europa report

Europa report

Europa Report – Sci-fi med Klös och Claustrophobia I first caught wind of Europa Report at one of those small, slightly musty filmfests in Göteborg, I think maybe around 2013? You know, where the popcorn’s kinda stale but the movie-talk afterwards over...
After Mein Kampf

After Mein Kampf

After Mein Kampf – A Time Capsule of Horror Well, this one’s not your average Friday night flick. “After Mein Kampf” from 1940 is the kind of film that sticks with you, like that stubborn bit of herring after Christmas lunch. It digs deep,...
SkyQuake (2015)

SkyQuake (2015)

SkyQuake: A Cosmic Mess or Hidden Gem? Alright, folks—grab a cup of that strong Swedish kaffe ‘cause we’re diving into “SkyQuake,” a cinematic concoction from 2015. Let’s talk about this film that leaves you scratching your head while staring at the ceiling—much...
Appointment in Tokyo (1965)

Appointment in Tokyo (1965)

Appointment in Tokyo: A Blast from the Past You know when you stumble upon a film that feels like it’s been aged like fine Swedish ost? Well, that’s Appointment in Tokyo for me! Edgerton’s direction is like a masterful painter, brushing history across our minds....
Airborne (1962)

Airborne (1962)

Airborne (1962): A Blast from the Past So, I just watched “Airborne” from 1962, directed by James Landis. Now, this flick is sort of a time capsule, diving into the whole parachuting scene, which, I gotta say, feels a bit… niche. But hey,...