Capsule Reviews

Àma Gloria (2023) – Capsule Review

Deeply touching drama with great acting (special mention for the young Louise Mauroy-Panzani) and use of animation.

Nonetheless it feels like the film would have benefit from putting more attention into the feelings of the biological children.

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Unwelcome (2022) – Capsule Review

The extremely rushed nature of the story causes a no attachment to the characters.

Added to that, the supposedly intended mix of comedy and horror leaves you flabbergasted and confused. You never fully know if you are meant to laugh or be scared. A clear example of that are the performance of Douglas Booth and the appearances of the “little people”. Those can only be defined as hilariously bad.

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Apokawixa (2022) – Capsule Review

Its wide array of singular characters is the only thing that makes this film slightly enjoyable. In special during the initial part of the movie where the characters are divided in sub-groups on their way to the location of the party.

Otherwise it is an unnecessary exposition fest with a standard teenage party turned into a non-sensical and underwhelming confrontation against the “infected”.

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Renfield (2023) – Capsule Review

It has a nice wrapping with Cage covering the comedic horror, and Hoult and Awkwafina the ludicrous gory action.

On the other hand, it lacks substance being quite over the place with multiple underdeveloped storylines which become uninteresting: Renfield’s co-dependence, Dracula’s world domination, Rebecca’s work and family issues, and the mobsters and their shady business.

Simply entertaining. Nothing else.

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