Review: “So long, My Son” – Xiaoshuai Wang
Years ago Yaojun and Liyun’s son Xing died in a tragic accident, while his best friend Hao has to live with the guilt. For decades, Wang’s film has been a knotted web in the middle of Chinese one-child politics, jumping from scene to scene from past to present. The personal influence in the story is
Review: “Ma” – Tate Taylor
Thrilling, oppressive, psychological – that is the model that the company Blumehouse is standing for. The production company has proven in recent years that it hasn’t yet shaken up the cinematic landscape enough, but that a new wave of horror film has opened up. In this new genre representative Olivia Spencer is supposed to keep
Review: “The Doors” – Oliver Stone
A biopic as it says in the book: Oliver Stone’s “The Doors” is led by his music and his main actor and entertained on exactly the right basis, adding very little to the myth of the 60s rock band. The audience experiences the classic rise of the band from its beginnings in clubs to the