“Learn as if you will live forever, live like you will die tomorrow.”
N1 The Substance Fan, fight me.
At this point, The Substance isn’t just a movie, it’s a lifestyle. On my 10th watch, I’ve concluded that I, too, am one bad day away from turning into a smoother, shinier, slightly deranged version of myself. Demi Moore devouring this role like it’s her last meal? The final act? Still slaps, yeah.
Sam Raimi’s The Evil Dead (1981) is a raw, chaotic, and insanely creative horror film that set the foundation for one of the most iconic horror franchises.
The film thrives on its DIY energy. The low budget ($350,000) is obvious, but instead of being a weakness, it becomes part of the charm. The shaky, almost manic camerawork, exaggerated gore, and practical effects give it a nightmarish quality. At first I was quite skeptical about it, but, it started growing on…
Just when I thought I'd seen the perfect movie, I found this…
Black Swan is a masterpiece - an intense, psychological descent into obsession, perfection, and identity.
Every moment feels purposeful, from the haunting cinematography to the eerie, pulsating score that pulls you deeper into Nina’s unraveling mind.
It’s not just about ballet, It’s about the brutal cost of perfection, the fear of losing control, and the thin line between ambition and self-destruction.
Every frame, every sound, every movement is meticulously crafted, making Black Swan nothing short of spectacular.
"Heart Eyes" is an engaging film that starts off slow but steadily builds momentum, leaving you satisfied by the end. The first act doesn't initially capture my attention as i'd hope, but once it picks up, the story grows in emotional depth, comedy and complexity, ultimately paying off.
The antagonist is a standout, with a highly creative character design and a unique concept that sets them apart. It’s rare to see such an imaginative take on a villain, and this…