Movie reviews

Film Blacula (1972)

Film Blacula, released in 1972, is the 100th production from American International studios. Starring William Marshall as the African prince turned vampire, it tells the story of Blacula rising in 1970s Los Angeles. Tina becomes a target, believed to be his lost love reincarnated. Thalmus Rasulala plays the vampire hunter, struggling to convince authorities of …

Blacula

Adult Film Casey the Co-Ed (2004)

Adult film “Casey the Co-Ed” (2004) follows Paul and Casey’s marriage struggles. Casey, unsatisfied, seeks passion elsewhere leading Paul to do the same. Starring Laurie Wallace, Angel Cassidy, and Gian D. Keyes. Paul, an accountant, and Casey, a young student, face bedroom difficulties. When Casey explores her desires with others, Paul follows suit, resulting in …

I Skorpionens Tegn (1977)

Film 1917 (2019)

Film 1917 (2019) follows Lance Corporal Shofield and Lance Corporal Blake in WWI as they deliver a critical message to save a British battalion. Directed by Sam Mendes, the movie stars George MacKay, Dean-Charles Chapman, Colin Firth, Benedict Cumberbatch, and Richard Madden. With an MPAA rating of R, the film intertwines drama, action, adventure, war, …

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Film 1917 (2019)

Film: 1917 (2019) 1917 tells the story of two young British soldiers in WWI tasked with delivering a crucial message to save their battalion from enemy entrapment. Starring George MacKay and Dean-Charles Chapman, the film is directed by Sam Mendes and features top-notch performances from Colin Firth, Benedict Cumberbatch, and Richard Madden. With a mix …

1917

Diverse and Dynamic: Cannes Critics’ Week Welcomes Eliane Umuhire, Sylvie Pialat, Virginie Surdej, and Ben Croll to Jury Panel alongside President Rodrigo Sorogoyen

The Cannes Critics’ Week jury panel for 2024 includes Eliane Umuhire, Sylvie Pialat, Virginie Surdej, Ben Croll, and President Rodrigo Sorogoyen. They will select award winners for the sidebar competition including the Grand Prize, French Touch Prize, Rising Star award, and Leitz Ciné Discovery Prize. The lineup for Critics Week will be announced on April …

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Film Black Sea (2014)

The film “Black Sea” follows a rogue submarine captain on a treacherous mission to find a missing treasure in the Black Sea. Starring Jude Law, Scoot McNairy, and directed by Kevin Macdonald, the story is packed with suspense and action. Released in 2014, the movie has an MPAA rating of R. It falls under multiple …

Black Sea

Adult Film Carnival Queen (1937)

In the film “Adult Film Carnival Queen (1937),” a young woman inherits her father’s estate and a struggling carnival. Curious, she disguises herself and joins the carnival to learn how to save it. She has numerous adventures and even becomes a magician’s assistant. The movie has not been rated by the MPAA. It falls under …

I Skorpionens Tegn (1977)

Film A View to a Kill (1985)

The 1985 film “A View to a Kill” follows Agent 007 on a mission to stop a tech mogul from destroying Silicon Valley. Max Zorin plans to trigger a California earthquake to eliminate his rivals. Bond partners with Sir Godfrey Tibbet, facing relentless May Day, played by Grace Jones. High-wire action includes stunts like a …

A View to a Kill

Film Berlin Syndrome (2017)

Australian photographer Clare (Teresa Palmer) goes backpacking in Berlin, where she has a fling with a local schoolteacher named Andi (Max Riemelt). However, Clare wakes up after their one-night stand to find that Andi has trapped her in his apartment, and that he plans to keep her as his prisoner. Directed by Cate Shortland. MPAA …

Berlin Syndrome

Film Berlin Syndrome (2017)

“Berlin Syndrome” released in 2017 follows Australian photographer Clare who gets trapped by her fling in Berlin. Starring Teresa Palmer & Max Riemelt, directed by Cate Shortland, it falls under Mystery, Drama, Horror, Thriller genres. The film has an R rating for its intense themes and suspenseful storyline.

Berlin Syndrome