Sherrybaby

Sherrybaby

Sherrybaby: A Real Gritty Slice of Life Imagine this: it’s 2 AM and I’m tossing and turning, thinking about Maggie Gyllenhaal. Can you believe it? I was captivated by her performance in “Sherrybaby,” directed by Laurie Collyer. A film so raw it...
King of Sorrow

King of Sorrow

Lost in the Sorrow You know that feeling when you’re lost in Gamla Stan and the cobblestones somehow lead you both nowhere and everywhere? That’s a bit like watching “King of Sorrow”. Directed by the ever-brilliant Henrik Andersson, this film is an...
The Last Sign

The Last Sign

The Last Sign – A Spooky Stumble or a Haunting Triumph? Diving into “The Last Sign” felt a bit like opening one of those IKEA flatpacks. At first glance, you’re optimistic, then you find yourself slightly bewildered, and somewhere there’s...
All I Wish

All I Wish

All I Wish — Life’s Little Rollercoasters So, I just watched “All I Wish,” and if you’ve ever had that nagging feeling that you’re just drifting through life, then Sandra Bullock’s character in this film will resonate, like the perfect...
Sparks and Embers

Sparks and Embers

Sparks and Embers: Flickers of Love and Confusion Hey, grab yourself a fika ’cause we’re diving into “Sparks and Embers,” and I’ve got a few things to get off my chest. Seriously, this film left my brain like a smörgåsbord of emotions—some tasty,...
The Master

The Master

The Complexity of “The Master” The Master, directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, you know, the genius behind There Will Be Blood, is the kind of film that leaves you… well, a bit pensive. It’s this sprawling meditation on human connection, set against...