• Project Hail Mary (2026) – Review

    Dir. Phil Lord & Christopher Miller 
⭐️⭐️1/2 ⚠️Spoilers ahead⚠️ This new science-fiction film follows Grace, a scientist who finds himself alone on a spaceship to save Earth from freezing to extinction. The creative camera work, daring colours, and detailed production design are the clear standouts. The way the camera movements are used not only to

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  • The Moment (2026) – Review

    Dir. Aidan Zamiri
 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Charli XCX’s The Moment follows a rising pop star dealing with the process of creating her tour. It’s not what I expected. For context, I’m a big fan of Charli’s, so I was obviously very excited for this film. I really wished to be obsessed with it, but that didn’t happen.
I

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  • The Red Shoes (1948) – Reflection

    💎 dir. Emeric Pressburger & Michael Powell

 To be great or to be loved. 

 Victoria Page must choose between being a great ballerina or romantic love. Only one. 

Ballet isn’t just a profession, it’s another lover, one that demands just as much devotion as its human counterpart. Like any passion, it demands life —

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  • Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person (2023)
 – Review

    Dir. Ariane Louise-Seize
 ⭐️⭐️1/2 The story follows Sasha, a vampire who doesn’t want to feed on people but finds a solution when she meets Paul, a teenager with suicidal tendencies. It sits between comedy, horror, and coming-of-age genres. Not quite hitting the mark in any of them, the final product is bland. While it does

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