Brooklyn’s Finest: A Chat Over Fika Alright, who remembers hitting that gritty area of Stockholm back in the 70s, just behind Hornstull? A place with character—raw and real, almost like the streets of Brooklyn depicted in Brooklyn’s Finest. It’s kinda funny, but...
The Cartel – Exploring a World of Intrigue and Danger Oh boy, where to start with “The Cartel”? Directed by Carlos Moreno, this film is as intense as a Swedish summer storm, unexpected and thrilling. Peppered with well-known faces like Manolo Cardona and...
We Own the Night: Grit, Glam, and Gut Instincts Alright folks, let’s talk about “We Own the Night”—a film that tosses a cocktail of crime, family drama and 80s vibes right in your face. Directed by James Gray, who gives us that gritty NYC look...
Hey folks, grab a kanelbulle and let’s talk Mafia. I caught this flick yesterday, and let me tell ya, it’s like biting into a surströmming sandwich—either you love it or you need to wash your mouth out. The movie’s got grit, no denying that. There’s a...
Well, folks, what can I say about “By the Gun”? It’s an odd little gem that landed in my lap when I least expected it—as if someone found it behind the dusty VHS shelf in a forsaken småstad library! The film rolls in with a classic mobster feel, sort...
Hello, lovely readers! Gather ’round for a chinwag about a film that really tickled my curiosity, “The Family”. Honestly, when I first heard about it, I thought, “Oh, here we go, another mob story. Haven’t we seen enough of those?”...