Abraham Lincoln (1930)

Abraham Lincoln (1930)

Abraham Lincoln (1930): A Trip Down Memory Lane Tjena! Grab your popcorn, folks, because we’re chattin’ about D.W. Griffith’s “Abraham Lincoln” from way back in 1930. Honestly, who’da thought to make a flick about a dude with such a...
The Ledge

The Ledge

The Ledge: A Thrill on the Edge Ah, “The Ledge”—a film that juggles suspense, thriller, and a touch of claustrophobia. You know, it’s like standing on Söders Höjder looking down, but this time, the stakes are way higher…literally. Director,...
Taboo

Taboo

Taboo Review So *Taboo*, eh? A show that throws you into 1800s London with such force, you can almost smell the coal dust through the screen. Now, let’s talk Tom Hardy, who stars as James Delaney. Hardy’s performances always have that raw intensity, but this one? Man,...
Pete Smalls Is Dead

Pete Smalls Is Dead

Pete Smalls Is Dead: A Quirky Journey into Indie Filmmaking The other night, I stumbled upon the peculiar treasure that is “Pete Smalls Is Dead.” Directed by Alexandre Rockwell, who I might have run into at a filmfest bazaar in Stockholm a few years back....
Echelon Conspiracy

Echelon Conspiracy

Echelon Conspiracy: A Bit of a Cyber Ride? Echelon Conspiracy, eh? We’ve got Shane West playing our techy protagonist Max Peterson, and Ed Burns and Ving Rhames are cruising along for this cyber-thriller ride. It’s directed by Greg Marcks. Not exactly a...
Nurse 3D

Nurse 3D

Nurse 3D: A Bloody Mess or A Guilty Pleasure? Let me tell you something, pals. If you’ve got a thing for blood and guts, Nurse 3D, directed by Doug Aarniokoski, might just hit the spot. It’s like a mix of cringe and cackle, where you’re not sure if you...