“CYBERPUNK 2077 – PHOENIX PROGRAM” (2020) | Film Review
Film is teamwork. Only those who pull together and utilise their individual strengths for the greater good can contribute to the magic of moving images. And when professional filmmakers join forces for a private short film project, it can turn into feature-length entertainment.
“YOU CAN’T RUN FOREVER” (2024) | Film Review
There are movies that make you wish you had a licence to make films. Everyone is allowed to have dreams and fulfil them. But as a viewer, you don’t have to share the same dream. In this case, a pure nightmare of a film.
“FABI ROMMEL: ALPHA” (2024) | Film Review
Setting up your own comedy business in Germany is like an economic and creative suicide mission. Stand-up comedian and loop expert Fabi Rommel has had similar experiences in recent years. His first YouTube special takes stock.
“THE LAWNMOWER MAN” (1992) | Film Review
In a few cases, film adaptations of Stephen King’s novels have been good and have become classics in pop culture. Most of his brilliant stories in film and television, however, are to be found in a trashy corner, which makes it difficult to distinguish between story and realisation and thus a fair assessment. Let’s try anyway.
“MAYHEM” (2017) | Film Review
If you’re an office worker who puts up with the madness within your four walls and with your oh-so-lovely colleagues day in, day out, you’ll absolutely understand the premise of this black action comedy. Sometimes you just want to have a good reason to go all out.
“TOM, DICK AND HAIRY” (1993) | Film Review
“All men are basically the same”, says this lesser-known Hong Kong tragicomedy from 1993, they only want one thing: true love. Sounds cheesy, but when three penises are chatting at the dining table at night, you know it’s the finest Cantonese comedy cuisine.
“TRIGGER WARNING” (2024) | Film Review
If you order Rambo, John Wick and Road House from Temu, you’ll get “TRIGGER WARNING” (2024) with Jessica Alba delivered to your doorstep free of charge in Netflix’s latest direct-to-streaming flop.
“HOW TO ROB A BANK” (2024) | Film Review
Using university equipment to make meth and sell it to the Hell’s Angels, flunking out of college before graduating, then building a multi-storey tree house and never actually working – that’s only possible in Seattle and is the stuff of a typical Netflix documentary.