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Once Upon a Time in Hollywood: A Review

Posted on August 21, 2019August 21, 2019 by cococatani

I loved Once Upon a Time in Hollywood… until it seemed to turn into a Saw movie.

The Good, the Bad, and the Mad: A Review of Richard Wilhermer’s Anomalie

Posted on March 27, 2019 by cococatani

Going to a cinema to see a documentary about psychiatry does not sound like a recipe for a great night out, let alone a recommendable tourist activity, but hear me out…

Green Book: A Review

Posted on February 6, 2019 by cococatani

Is Oscar-contender Green Book a classic feelgood film or a problematic representation of real life events? The truth may lie somewhere in the middle.

When F*cking Hell Seems the Only Appropriate Response: A Review of Mandy

Posted on October 31, 2018 by cococatani

Even though I am a merely an occasional amateur artist, I still hope that one day one of my creations… Read more When F*cking Hell Seems the Only Appropriate Response: A Review of Mandy

Isle of Dogs: The Review

Posted on April 11, 2018 by cococatani

If, less than two weeks ago, you would have told me to go and see an animation film with talking… Read more Isle of Dogs: The Review

Not Your Average Creature Feature: The Shape of Water (A Review)

Posted on March 14, 2018 by cococatani

Last Saturday I decided I was fed up with the rainy weather and my persistent cold and went to the… Read more Not Your Average Creature Feature: The Shape of Water (A Review)

“I Never Knew that Film Used to Be a Book!”

Posted on February 8, 2018 by cococatani

“I never knew that film used to be a book!” Any booklover will hear this statement from time to time,… Read more “I Never Knew that Film Used to Be a Book!”

At Last: The Blade Runner 2049 Review

Posted on October 9, 2017 by cococatani

Literarily predisposed as I am, I rarely look forward to new film releases. But for Blade Runner 2049, the long-awaited… Read more At Last: The Blade Runner 2049 Review

T2 Trainspotting: Review

Posted on January 31, 2017 by cococatani

I don’t normally go and see films immediately after their release. Rarely do I feel such anticipation that I can’t… Read more T2 Trainspotting: Review

The Hateful Eight: Blood, Snow, and Coffee

Posted on January 18, 2016July 28, 2016 by cococatani

Weather recently took a turn for the worse, so I decided to spend my Saturday afternoon tucked away in my… Read more The Hateful Eight: Blood, Snow, and Coffee

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