REVIEWS
Megalopolis
MEGADISAPPOINTMENT There is a term that has been employed in several reviews posted on this site about the expectation generated …
The Substance
MIRROR, MIRROR ON THE WALL… Thanks to The Substance, the term “body horror” as a film subgenre –if such a …
Deadpool & Wolverine
DEALIND CARDS FOR A NEW GAME “We were around when the Western died and there will be a time when …
Horizon: An American Saga. Chapter 1
GRATEFUL CLASICISM As time goes by, what is true cinema is put in the rightful place it should have occupied …
Dune: Part Two
WINDS OF SPICED SAND How can you explain the Dune phenomenon today? Some years after it was first published in …
Anatomy of a Fall
Do courtroom dramas still exist? Perhaps one gets made every now and then, but the genre seems to become more …
Napoleon
WHEN WE WOKE UP, JOAQUIN PHOENIX WAS STILL THERE 1. Without much beating around the bush, this is not a …
Ferrari
THE GLARING SILENCE OF THE ROARING VEHICLE An ancient matter present in criticism ––both in film and theater, as well …
The Delinquents
BARELY A FILMAKER The day I had planned to attend a press screening of The Delinquents, I found myself in …
Oppenheimer
CLEVERNESS AND BANALITY There are bad movies and bad movies. The worst kind of bad movies are those pretending to …
Barbie
I THINK, THEREFORE I AM Barbie is here. Yes, the much awaited new film from Greta Gerwig, where a wide …
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COLUMNS
Things I promised not to tell | Two Christmases. Two Catholic Heroes
Things I promised not to tell | John Ford: The winner takes nothing
Things I promised not to tell | Fritz Lang: The two faces of january
Things I promised not to tell | Billy Wilder’s “Fedora”: A bittersweet decadence
Things I promised not to tell | About horror and inflations
Things I promised not to tell | About “Things I promised not to say”
Things I promised not to tell | Murnau: The world at dawn
Things I promised not to tell | The Guest: The exterminating angel visits the Simpson family
The Canon of cinema | Fantasy cinema (I): 1950’s science fiction
Prolegomena to “The Concept of Cinema” | Otto Preminger. The Loss of Laura
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