Romería review – Carla Simón’s powerful journey explores Aids, parental issues, and the weight of hidden truths

Romelia: A Personal Journey at Cannes Is the fate of biology truly intertwined with identity? Spanish filmmaker Carla Simon explores this idea in her deeply personal film, *Romelia* (which translates to “pilgrimage”). This project revolves around her quest to uncover the story of her biological father, who passed away from AIDS after separating from her […]
Review of season two of Nine Perfect Strangers – not even Nicole Kidman’s new wig makes it worth watching

Nine Perfect Strangers Season 2: A Disappointing Continuation So, I guess we can say he’s better wearing a wig? Everything else seems to have gone downhill, though. The second season of Nine Perfect Strangers is positioned quite clearly by its original ambiguous ending, which honestly felt a bit awkward, sort of like a four-year-old’s birthday […]
Review of The Six Billion Dollar Man – The rise, fall, and uncertain state of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange

The Complex Story of Julian Assange Julian Assange stands at the center of a compelling narrative detailing his rise, downfall, and ongoing struggle while residing in the Ecuadorian Embassy. The documentary by Eugene Jalecki suggests that the Trump administration played a role in facilitating Assange’s extradition to the United States, implying that the Ecuadorian government […]
Sentimental Value review – Stellan Skarsgård plays a self-absorbed director engaged in honoring his forebears

Film Reflection on Family Dynamics Here’s a vibrant, slightly over-the-top snapshot of an aging director and his two grown daughters, crafted by Norwegian filmmaker Joachim Trier. After presenting a beautiful romantic drama back in 2021, he now delivers a film layered with diverse moods and unfolding sentiments, aptly reflecting the title. It’s a story steeped […]
The History of Sound review – Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor’s romance is rich yet lacking in depth

The History of Sound at Cannes Liver Hermanus’s film, *The History of Sound*, has certainly garnered its admirers at the Cannes Film Festival. However, I found it to fall short of being a deeply moving or gracefully crafted film. Adapted from a short story by Ben Shattuck, it conveys a persistent mix of adoration and […]
Pete Hegseth Calls for a Thorough Review of Biden’s Afghanistan Situation

Review Ordered on Afghanistan Withdrawal On Tuesday, Secretary of State Pete Hegses issued a directive for a “comprehensive review” regarding former President Joe Biden’s abrupt withdrawal from Afghanistan. Hegses mentioned that the Department of Defense had already performed an initial review of the Biden administration’s actions, particularly regarding the extension of the 20-year Afghan conflict […]
May 21 gold market review – important intra-day price entry points for active traders

Jim Wykoff’s Background and Experience With over 25 years in the stocks, finance, and commodity markets, Jim Wykoff has built an extensive career. He previously worked as a financial journalist for FWN Newswire Service, gaining experience on the commodity futures trading floors in both Chicago and New York. His reporting has spanned all futures markets […]
Tate McRae review – singer reminiscent of Britney, showcasing splits, is impressively hardworking

Tate McRae’s Arena Tour Showcases Artistic Growth During the pandemic, Tate McRae made quite the impact, shifting her career into high gear. Her recent albums, “Think Later” released in 2023 and another in February, introduced a Y2K-inspired trap pop vibe with the hit “Rittany.” Now on her first arena tour, McRae is eager to demonstrate […]
Shucked review – great songs bring life to an unfinished corn country musical

Shucked Musical Review There’s a lot to appreciate about this U.S. import—a country musical fixated on corn, complete with a theme about breaking barriers. But just how captivating is “Wordplay”? You’ll find out quickly enough. It’s filled with corny jokes, some genuine emotions, and a plot involving a mysterious corn doctor. The performances often blend […]
Ballet BC review – vibrant energy from the dancers revealed

Ballet BC Delivers Mixed Double Bill in London In short, Ballet BC’s recent double bill in London brings together one outstanding performance and another that, while initially promising, loses its way. The dancers are, without a doubt, remarkable. On the bright side, the company showcases some truly exceptional talent, particularly among the men. They embody […]