A Man Escaped
A Man Escaped: A Glimpse Behind French Bars Imagine being locked up with nothing but your wits and a spoon. Robert Bresson’s “A Man Escaped” is a film that’s as tense as waiting for Stockholm’s commuter train on a winter morning—will it...
Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films
Electric Boogaloo: A Madcap Canonball Through Cannon Films Okay, så picture this. It’s the 80s, and you’re plopped down in front of a pulsating TV screen in your cozy little apartment in Stockholm. You’re eagerly waiting to watch a new action-packed film...
Chocolat
Sweeter than a Swedish cinnamon bun? A “Chocolat” review Alright folks, let’s dive into a little gem from way back in 2000—”Chocolat”. You know, the one with the utterly enchanting Juliette Binoche and our favorite pirate, Johnny Depp....
Casa de los babys
Casa de los Babys: A Mixed Bag of Emotions Under the Sun Well, mates, let’s chat about “Casa de los Babys.” This flick, directed by John Sayles, really threw me for a loop. I jumped in expecting a regular drama and found myself knee-deep in a melting pot...
