
‘Psycho-Pass: Providence’: Brutal and epic return
‘Psycho-Pass’ is one of Production IG’s most successful series, factory of series like ‘Blood+’ or ‘Guilty Crown’ and movies like ‘Ghost in the Shell’, ‘Patlabor: The Movie’, ‘A Letter to...

‘Campeonex’ repeats the formula for success in a very nice but predictable comedy
The premiere of ‘Campeones’ in 2018 was such an event for the national cinema that it remained for 12 weeks in the top 10 at the box office, going so...

‘Blue Beetle’: DC hits the mark with an independent origin story that celebrates family and Latino culture
It’s no secret that DC isn’t going through its prime. His most recent releases, ‘Shazam! The fury of the gods’ and ‘Flash’, have failed at the box office and there...

‘Godland’: The Deadly Sins of Pastor Lucas
the icelandic Hlynur Pálmason has known how to go further in his filmography, which began to stand out with the chilling ‘Winter Brothers’, which could well be a reinterpretation of...

‘Red, white and blue blood’ is right with its leading couple, but its telefilm bill limits it
Until not so long ago, LGBTQ+ people had to grow up without positive and normalized referents on the screen. Fortunately, that has changed and we are currently living in a...

‘Gran Turismo’: More fun than an F1 race, but just as predictable
Covering a historic phrase from the world of football, Formula 1 is a sport that the English invented, pilots race and Max Verstappen always wins. The premier class of motorsport...

‘A matter of honor’: Tribute to brother
After making his debut with a feature film of those so-called feel-good with pedigree, ‘La mélodie’, the Frenchman of Algerian origin Rachid Hami jumps into what is his first and...

‘We are all Jane’: The clandestine fight
Renowned playwright and theater scriptwriter, Phyllis Nagy has taken her time making the jump to celluloid. With a first contact with a television project, ‘Mrs. Harris’, she co-wrote the acclaimed...

‘Meg 2: The Trench’: Violence without blood in an entertaining sequel that wastes its potential
During the summer season, the film industry has a great predilection for releasing big action blockbusters being a tradition since Steven Spielberg’s ‘Jaws’ established it in the 70s. Five years...

‘Oppenheimer’: Trials and Tribulations of the Father of the Atomic Bomb
Few filmmakers have the influence of Christopher Nolan. To carry more than a dozen films, The Londoner has been able to leave his mark in science fiction cinema, in superheroes,...

‘Barbie’: The revolution will be pink, or it will not be
Approaching ‘Barbie‘ from a critical perspective after the omnipresent promotional display and its constant virality in networks is a difficult task. I approach the film with preconceived ideas and having...

‘Nothing’: Perverse and bloody child’s game
The 67th edition of Seminci de Valladolid left one of the most controversial titles of the last film season. Adaptation of ‘Nothing’, written in 2000 by Janne Teller, the novel...