Tobruk

Tobruk

Tobruk: A Desert Storm of Emotions Ah, “Tobruk”—a wartime classic that seems to have swept up just about everything from action-packed battles to some deep moral questioning. If you’re like me, you’ve spent at least one Saturday afternoon...
The Red Baron

The Red Baron

The Red Baron: Flyboy Adventures and Family Meals So, I just saw “The Red Baron,” and let me tell ya, it was quite a ride. It’s kinda like when you sit down for a fika and you’re unsure if they will serve you semla or just a boring kanelbulle. You hope for...
Cross of Iron

Cross of Iron

The Grime and Grit of War So, I watched “Cross of Iron” last night, directed by Sam Peckinpah. You know, the guy who’s famous for all those slow-mo blood splatters. It’s a war film, set on the Eastern Front during World War II. And wow, it hits...
All Quiet on the Western Front

All Quiet on the Western Front

All Quiet on the Western Front – A Rollercoaster of Emotions Alright, my fellow movie lovers, let’s dive into “All Quiet on the Western Front.” You know, it’s one of those films that hits you right in the gut and doesn’t let go, even after...
Bravo Two Zero

Bravo Two Zero

Bravo Two Zero: A Desert Stroll with Lots of Bang Bang Alright, mates, let’s dive right into “Bravo Two Zero.” Now, you might be scratching your head and thinking, “Here we go again, another war flick,” but hold your horses. This one’s got the...
Storming Juno

Storming Juno

Storming Juno: A Nordic’s Take on a Canadian Storm Where do I even start with “Storming Juno”? It’s not your typical flashy war movie. It’s more like a Sunday stroll down to your local ICA, if your ICA happened to be Juno Beach during...