A Matter of Life and Death

A Matter of Life and Death

Impressions and Recollections: A Matter of Life and Death Ok, folks, so yesterday I dipped back into the fabulous 1946 film, *A Matter of Life and Death*, directed by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. You know, the legends behind movies like *The Red Shoes*....
Taken 3

Taken 3

Isn’t Three a Crowd? Alright, so I’m back from watching “Taken 3” and needed to share my thoughts while they’re still fresh, kind of like how mom always insisted on fresh lingonberries for the jam. You know, sometimes I wonder if Liam...
The Upside of Anger

The Upside of Anger

The Upside of Anger: A Tangled Family Tale Alright, so “The Upside of Anger” — it’s a film that feels like a cozy mismash of chaos, much like a Swedish family dinner where everyone’s overcooked the köttbullar but the lingonberry sauce is spot on. You...
My Best Friend’s Baby

My Best Friend’s Baby

My Best Friend’s Baby: A Rollercoaster Ride of Chuckles and Cringes Hej, guys! So, I just watched “My Best Friend’s Baby” and I gotta say, it’s like having surströmming for the first time—you’re not quite sure if you’re loving...
Touched with Fire

Touched with Fire

Fire & Poetry: A Dance with Madness Alright, folks, let’s dive into “Touched with Fire,” a film that feels like you’ve wandered into an emotional rollercoaster park—no safety bars. Directed by Paul Dalio, this film had me reminiscing about that...
Brighton Rock

Brighton Rock

A Dive into Darkness: Brighton Rock Ah, the bleak beauty of “Brighton Rock”! Have you seen this flick? If not, you should definitely put it on your list. Based on Graham Greene’s novel, this one throws you right into the gritty gangster world of...