“The Perfect Dictatorship” y el uso de la distracción mediática

Escrita y dirigida por el director mexicano Luis Estrada, The Perfect Dictatorship se trata sobre la historia del joven productor de las noticias TV MX, Carlos Rojos. Este productor es contratado por políticos corruptos para limpiar su imagen en los medios. El productor es llamado para que arreglara la imagen del presidente de la repúblicadespués de… Read More “The Perfect Dictatorship” y el uso de la distracción mediática

Velvet Buzzsaw(Movie Review)

After the success of  2014 film Nightcrawler, the perfect combo, Dan Gilroy and Jake Gyllenhaal teams up again for Netflix original film Velvet Buzzsaw. This psychological thriller tells the story of different people in the art world. Morf Vandewalt (Jake Gyllenhaal) a well-known art critic.Rhodora Haze (Rene Russo) former punk rock girl who established her own… Read More Velvet Buzzsaw(Movie Review)

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-verse (movie review)

Your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man is back with another film with Spider-man: into the Spider-verse; Sony’s new take on the Spiderman films. This animated movie main spotlight is Miles Morales, a teenager from Brooklyn who’s struggling to fit in a new school and making friends. After being bit by a spider, Miles comes across the villain Fisk. Where… Read More Spider-Man: Into the Spider-verse (movie review)

Skull-face Bookseller Honda-san: An anime for book lovers

Have you ever wondered what it’s like to work in a bookstore? Well, Skull-Face bookseller Honda-San (Gaikotsu Shotenin Honda-san) shows you what it’s like to work in such an environment at the pace of 11 minutes. The concept is simple; It’s about a socially awkward Skull named Honda – san that works in a bookstore.… Read More Skull-face Bookseller Honda-san: An anime for book lovers

Singing in the Rain: The transition from silent film to “Talking Pictures”.

The silent film era started in the nineteenth century, with the works from the Lumière Brothers. In the early stages of cinema, they were no synchronized recorded sounds but rather, motion pictures and title cards indicating the dialogue and what may be the plot of the story. It wasn’t until the late 1920’s where they… Read More Singing in the Rain: The transition from silent film to “Talking Pictures”.