Search

Search only in certain items:

We Are What We Are (2013)
We Are What We Are (2013)
2013 | Drama, Horror, Mystery
Family Tradition
We Are What We Are- is a really good horror film. Its a remake, i havent seen the oringal but this remake is really good.

The plot: The Parkers, reclusive people who cling to ancient customs, find their secret lives threatened when a torrential downpour and the death of the family matriarch forces daughters Iris and Rose to assume special responsibilities.

Its a really excellent film and highly recordmend it.
  
Another Round (2020)
Another Round (2020)
2020 | Comedy, Drama
8
7.5 (4 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Mads mikkelsen (0 more)
It's unusual for me to watch a movie with subtitles at the cinema but this is a rare time. Anyway for a movie that deals with alcoholism and the effects on four teachers is excellent with standout performance from mads mikkelsen speaking in Danish which didn't bother me and for once not playing the villain which he seems to do alot of. Overall good movie worthy of its Oscar win this year
  
Summer of 84 (2018)
Summer of 84 (2018)
2018 | Horror
Horrorfying Summer
Summer of 84- is a really good comedy horror film. The plot is excellent, thoughout the movie it was creepy, scary, but also funny and dramatic.

The plot: Teenager Davey Armstrong is a conspiracy theorist who begins to suspect that a neighbour is a serial killer. With help from three friends, Davey launches a daring investigation that soon turns dangerous.

Its myesterious but also has dark humor within. I highly recordmend watching it.
  
Klotsvog
Klotsvog
6
6.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
3.5* If you’ve ever wanted to understand what the term “unreliable narrator” means, the story of Maya Abramovna Klotsvog, who lives in the USSR after WWII, by Margarita Khemlin is an excellent example. Told like a memoir, this novel translated by Lisa C. Hayden, seems simple but is very different. See what I thought about it in my #bookreview here. https://tcl-bookreviews.com/2019/08/23/but-that-is-not-my-point/
  
A Boy and his Dog at the End of the World
A Boy and his Dog at the End of the World
C. A. Fletcher | 2019 | Dystopia, Science Fiction/Fantasy
10
10.0 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
This novel is AMAZING! The narrative is excellent and the timing is impeccable. The structure is unique and well-done. This story deals with the post-apocalypse in a much more internalized way so that it just feels like another occurrence. The real mastery is the character development and poignant situations which are relatable and incredible all at once. Definitely one of my favorites of the year and an indisputable must read!