Category: TV/Movies

  • Wolf Children review

    Wolf Children review

    Japanese Wolf Children from 2012 may seem like a cartoon but this two-hour long animated movie deals with pretty adult themes. It centers around mother who raises her two children in a remote house under the mountain and in the absence of their father. She’s doing everything in her power to learn new things and…

  • TV series and movies I’m watching these days

    I like watching TV series and movies from time to time. Not on TV, but on my laptop because advantages are clear to me; no annoying ads and you can watch video on-demand. You can also organize time how you are going to watch it. For example often I don’t watch a movie from start…

  • Review: The Blackcoat’s Daughter

    Review: The Blackcoat’s Daughter

    The Blackcoat’s Daughter is a slow-paced, mysterious narrative where you need to figure out for yourself how the pieces fits together. It’s not a type of horror movie that relies on sudden increases of audio volume and other clichés associated with horror movies (OK, maybe there’s one which I mention at the end of the…

  • Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk

    Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk

    “Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk” is a movie with a boring title, but it turned out to be quite good and make you think! On one side you have soldier’s sister who doesn’t want her brother to go back to Iraq, on other an American show-business which glorify American soldiers (making them parading in halftimes…

  • The Red Pill: A movie about men’s rights movement

    The Red Pill: A movie about men’s rights movement

    The Red Pill is a really interesting documentary about men’s rights movement (MRA). Also because it is made by Cassie Jaye, who told in the documentary her background of being a feminist for 10 years and about her earlier career as an Hollywood actress and how married movie producers harassed her on streets and photographers…