Eight years have passed since Batman disappeared into the night, passing at this moment the status of hero to that of a fugitive. Taking the responsibility for the death of Harvey Dent, the Dark Knight has sacrificed everything for the better, at least he hoped as much as the Commissioner Gordon to his sides. For […]
[critical] The Dictator
The dictator of a country in the Middle East is secretly replaced by a lookalike (Sacha Baron Cohen) and must rebuild his life in New York. Author’s Note [rating:8/10] • Release Date : June 20, 2012 • Directed by Larry Charles • Film american • With Sacha Baron Cohen, Anna Faris, Ben Kingsley • Duration […]
[critical] THE DOUBLE
Thestory : In a world almost dehumanized and industrialized, Simon, a boy introverted and unsure of himself is not able to assert themselves at work or in front of the girl he is in love and he watcheth the evening from his apartment. One day, his boss introduces a new colleague, James, who turns out […]
[critical] THE DUKE OF BURGUNDY
Farea love with the cinema that we love, here is a fantasy shared by many moviegoers. Move it from the sometimes frustrating to the viewer and cross the screen to participate in the feast of the senses. The condition of the lovers, move to one lover. It’s this fantasy that seems to govern the desires […]
[critical] The Experiment
For a scientific study of human behavior, a scientific encloses twenty volunteers in a prison environment. Among them, the “guards” and “prisoners”. But the situation is deteriorating. The experience exceeded anything that was expected. Author’s Note [rating:3/10] • Release Date : coming Soon in DVD and Blu-Ray • Directed by Paul Scheuring • Film american […]
[critical] The Fall
1915, in a hospital in the outskirts of Los angles, a stunt man, a cripple tells a little girl with the broken arm, a fantasy tale, speaking of five mythical heroes in a distant exotic country. Thanks to the state of mind upset of the storyteller and the lively imagination of the child, the line […]
[critical] THE GIVER
Cela was nearly twenty years ago that Jeff Bridges wanted to adapt the novel by Lois Lowry on the big screen; and, alas, we can say that by leaving now, the film suffers from a direct comparison with the other stories of science fiction and dystopia from literature youth these last few years ( Hunger […]