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Eden: Survival of the Last

The Galápagos Islands in the Pacific Ocean are among the most remote, desolate, and mysteriously alluring places on Earth—an “Eden” of sorts. In 1934, a series of inexplicable events happened to the German settlers on one of these islands. Some died under mysterious circumstances, others vanished without a trace. That's the little-known story portrayed in Eden, a film with a star-studded esemble c

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Fran Casillas

Fran Casillas

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Dementia, Duty, and Desire: Charting Manhood 28 Years Later

Danny Boyle returns like a fever dream with 28 Years Later, the unexpected but violently thrilling third installment of his once cult, now classic zombie saga. Forget the grainy, 480p Blair Witch esque desperation of 2002; Boyle armed now with razor sharp visuals and daring digital trickery, delivers an experience as polished as it is savage. The grit remains, the grime echoes through CRT filtered

Matthew Alan Schmidt: I'd say at least three of the infected scenes in this film deserve a spot in the All-Time Zombie Movie Top 10

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Dementia, Duty, and Desire: Charting Manhood 28 Years Later
Fran Casillas

Fran Casillas

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The Gospel of Rage: Humanity Unmasked in 28 Days Later

To dwell within the anxious nightmare of Danny Boyle's 28 Days Later is to plunge headlong into an inferno where civilization’s fragile veneer shatters, scattering shards of humanity’s grotesque truths across the screen. Released in the deceptively distant year of 2002, this film remains brutally relevant, its lo‑fi aesthetic and ferocious realism not only enduring but thriving in the age of pande

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The Gospel of Rage: Humanity Unmasked in 28 Days Later
Filip Kovacevic

Filip Kovacevic

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Squid Game: A tale of two seasons

The first season of Squid Game was electrifying; it kept you on the edge of your seat, wondering what would happen next. My family and I watched Squid Game together, and we couldn’t stop talking about it. Finding things to bond over with your family can be tough, which is why we were so excited for season 2. We gathered in the living room and practically watched the entire thing in two days. While

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SaraV.

SaraV.

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What Remains in the Void

Tallo doesn’t have a story. Not because his life lacks defining moments, but because he never considered any of them worth categorizing as such. In his mind, the battles, dilemmas, and decisions are fleeting fragments, pieces of a senseless chaos that fade the instant they’re made. There are no heroes in this universe. No villains. Only individuals. Individuals who, for some reason, seek to keep b

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Carlofrost

Carlofrost

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The Gorge: Romantic assassins in the middle of a Lovecraftian landscape

One of the most promising releases of the beginning of the year in the streaming world has been the blockbuster film The Gorge, released on February 14 (a very appropriate date) immerses us in a world of conspiracies and apocalyptic threats while surprisingly integrating romance in an organic way, all happening in an impressive and huge space of isolation. The Gorge is a film that shows you a disp

Ana Maria Herrera Orjuela: What a fascinating article, full of analysis, emotions and mainly narrative skill. Thank you for sharing it. If you agree, I would like you to read and like mine: In Spanish: Viola Davis: Un Legado de Autenticidad y Poder en la Pantalla Grande English: "The Odds": A Descent into Human Depravity

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