Wakefield

Wakefield

Wakefield: A Peek into the Quirkiness of Life’s Hide-and-Seek So, let’s chat about “Wakefield.” You know, that film where Bryan Cranston decides to go AWOL from his everyday life? Yep, that’s the one. Imagine peering through the attic like...
The Kids Are All Right

The Kids Are All Right

Review: The Kids Are All Right Hey folks! Let’s chat about “The Kids Are All Right,” a flick that won its way into my heart like a typical Swedish summer, with its unpredictable drama mixed with bursts of sunshine. Directed by the fabulous Lisa...
The Children of Huang Shi

The Children of Huang Shi

The Children of Huang Shi: A Journey Through Time and Grit Ah, “The Children of Huang Shi” – it’s got the kind of sweeping epic feel that takes me back to those long, intense Swedish winters when I used to hunker down with a warm drink and lose...
The Life Before Her Eyes

The Life Before Her Eyes

The Life Before Her Eyes: A Swedish Twist on American Drama Alright folks, let’s dive into “The Life Before Her Eyes,” a film that caught me off guard like the first snowfall in Sweden—you know it’s coming, but when it hits, it’s a surprise...
Room in Rome

Room in Rome

Room in Rome: An Unforgettable Night with Margherita and Boris So, the other night, I finally got around to watchin’ “Room in Rome.” With my usual intrigue for a film that promises introspection and intimacy, I settled down with a smörgåsbord of...
Bully

Bully

Brutally Honest: “Bully” Review Hey fellas, just saw “Bully”, directed by Larry Clark, you know, the guy who made “Kids” and does not shy away from showing the gritty bits of teenage life. The film dives deep into the shenanigans of...