Reviews

Only Lovers Left Alive (2013) – Film Review

Correct love story between two centennial vampires in current times suffering from a lack of focus for what concerns the tone of the film, jumping all over the place between existentialist drama, to romance, to comedy, etc. This ambiguity in genre and overall message from the film refrains it from being better than just ok.

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Blue Ruin (2013) – Film Review

The team of Jeremy Saulnier and Macon Blair give us an enjoyable crude revenge story populated by a bunch of common non-special in any regard type of people, differently to the usual canon of the genre that calls for some sort of either ruthless or to some extent “crafty” type of person when it comes to killing.

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Under the Skin (2013) – Film Review

More of a sensorial experience rather than a traditional narrative film is what Jonathan Glazer provide us with Under the Skin, and being completely honest, even if it for sure delivers on this purely emotional aspect, a tiny bit more of attention and care on the story itself it is what is missing to go from being a really a good movie to an amazing one.

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Bad Influence (1990) – Film Review

James Spader and Rob Lowe are the perfect odd couple in this unsettling thriller that builds up very strongly until its middle section but drops dramatically after it, resulting in a weaker third act and conclusion.

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