The Shrouds is a stylishly-executed film that pulls you in just on the basis of its intriguing, macabre concept of “the shrouds”, an invention that raises all sorts of moral and philosophical questions.
Tag: sci-fi
7 Films About the World of Miniature People
From Hans Christian Andersen’s Thumbelina to Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels and beyond, the public fascination with “little people” has transformed into the multitude of stories, which often juxtaposed the wider, often harsher world with these people’s smallness and vulnerability. Equally, many films followed suit, and below are seven films, from thought-provoking animations to experimental oldies,…
“The Masters of Time” Review: Heady with an Unforgettable Twist
Overall, ahead of its time in its character depiction and theme that focuses on celebrating diversity, The Masters of Time is heady with an unforgettable twist.
“M3GAN” Review
M3GAN [2023] – ★★★ Everything in M3GAN is “in vogue”: sentient artificial intelligence (readers must have had their fill of it with Ishiguro’s Klara and the Sun and McEwan’s Machines Like Me, and viewers – with After Yang (2021), Finch (2021) and Brian and Charles (2022)), cinematic mishmash of genres, and, in line with Ari Aster’s popular…