unhinged: next level road rage (movie review)

Note: The film “Unhinged” will be available today on Caribbean Cinemas for showing. If you are interested in seeing it, please follow the precautionary measures, social distancing and always remember to wear your mask. Unhinged is a 2020 psychological thriller that takes the concept of “road rage” to the next level. Rachel (Caren Pistorius) is running… Read More unhinged: next level road rage (movie review)

Alex Cox’s western film, Tombstone Rashomon (Movie review)

Directed by Alex Cox, Tombstone Rashomon retells the story of the 1881 O.K. Corral Gunfight. Through time we have seen this recreation in several tv shows and films. As a way to differentiate from his peers, the director has taken a different route and took inspiration from 1950’s famous Akira Kurosawa’s Rashomon. He used the… Read More Alex Cox’s western film, Tombstone Rashomon (Movie review)

“A story of legacy” Mucho Mucho Amor: The Legend of Walter Mercado (Movie review)

You walk into la sala of your house and the T.V. is on. What you see captivates you and makes you stop; a man with a majestic cape and shiny rings all-around his fingers allures you to the nearby couch and you sit down. He’s reading the horoscopes and you can’t help but be curious… Read More “A story of legacy” Mucho Mucho Amor: The Legend of Walter Mercado (Movie review)

“A look into the pin-up culture” Bombshells and Dollies (movie review)

It’s the early 1950s, where rockabilly was born, the car industry created the classic models we’ve come to love and pin-up girls took the fashion industry by storm. Directed by Dan Halperin, Bombshells and Dollies is a documentary on Pin-Up Girl Lifestyle; following contestants on their road to The Miss Viva Las Vegas Pinup Contest.… Read More “A look into the pin-up culture” Bombshells and Dollies (movie review)

“New Town, New Crimes” Agathe-Christine: Next Door Spy (Movie review)

Written and Directed by Karla Von Bengston, Agathe-Christine: Next Door spy tells the story of ten-year-old Agathe Christine or AC for short, who runs a detective bureau in the basement of her apartment complex. After moving to a new town, she tries to uncover a new mystery that has risen in her neighborhood, but soon… Read More “New Town, New Crimes” Agathe-Christine: Next Door Spy (Movie review)

Onward: A beautiful story about brotherhood. (small movie review)

Disney’s Pixar new film Onward is set in a suburban fantasy world. The story is about two teenage elf brothers, Ian (Tom Holland) and Barley (Chris Pratt) Lightfoot that go on a journey to discover if there is still magic left in the world in order to spend one last day with their father, who… Read More Onward: A beautiful story about brotherhood. (small movie review)

sonic the hedgehog is a fun film (small -movie review)

Sonic comes to earth to escape forces that seek to harness his power of super-speed and hides away on Green Hills , Montana . After accidentally causing a massive power outage, Sonic is targeted by the government who then hire Dr. Robotnik to hunt him down. Meanwhile, Green Hills sheriff Tom Wachowski meets Sonic and… Read More sonic the hedgehog is a fun film (small -movie review)

Birds of Prey: a win for DC comics movie universe (movie review)

Birds of Prey or as the long title says Birds of Prey And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn is a Spin-off that’s told by Harley herself. When Gotham’s narcissistic villain, Roman Sionis ( Black Mask)  puts a target on a young girl named Cass, the city is turned upside down looking for her.… Read More Birds of Prey: a win for DC comics movie universe (movie review)

Underwater: a January creature feature (movie review)

It’s notorious that once you drop a horror movie in January means that it’s not gonna be any good. But this film brought a lot of surprises to the table. Directed by William Eubank, Underwater is about a crew of underwater researchers that must find safety after an earthquake devastates their subterranean laboratory. However soon… Read More Underwater: a January creature feature (movie review)