Assassin’s Bullet

Assassin’s Bullet

Assassin’s Bullet: A Roller Coaster of Confusion and Thrills So, I watched “Assassin’s Bullet” the other day. Now that’s a title that promises a bit, doesn’t it? But like a Swedish smorgasbord, it leaves you picking and choosing bits you like and...
Låt Den Rätte Komma In (aka Let the right one in)

Låt Den Rätte Komma In (aka Let the right one in)

The Natt, Blood, and Bullerbyn I was sittin’ in a little café in Stockholm with a kanelbulle in my hand when I first heard about “Låt Den Rätte Komma In.” It was 2008, and the city was buzzing about this peculiar vampire film that was not your...
Gray Lady Down

Gray Lady Down

Gray Lady Down: A Dive into Claustrophobia and Tension Well, folks, I’m back with a look at “Gray Lady Down,” a movie that pulls you under in more ways than one. Directed by David Greene and starring none other than Charlton Heston, this film...
Three Burials

Three Burials

Three Burials: A Trip Worth Taking So, I caught “Three Burials” the other day — you know, that Tommy Lee Jones flick from back in 2005? The one that got all those nods at Cannes. Can you imagine? Tommy Lee Jones directing himself! I mean, the man’s a...
Days of Being Wild

Days of Being Wild

A Stroll Through Nostalgia Hej! So, if you’re into poetic cinema and fancy people looking moody, you might’ve already stumbled upon Wong Kar-wai’s *Days of Being Wild*. It’s like a slow dance through 1960s Hong Kong that leaves you pondering...
Circus World

Circus World

Circus World: The Tangled Trapeze of Nostalgia and Spectacle Feeling a bit nostalgic, aren’t we? Circus World was quite the trip down memory lane. John Wayne, the duke himself, is showing off his cowboy charm in this 1964 flick. And then we’ve got the...