Late Night With Beavers: AI vs Creativity
It was an exciting double feature. Until it wasn't.
I Am Cuba: A Caribbean Treasure
Criterion released the rediscovered gem, I Am Cuba. They understood it was about time.
Civil War: Society’s Cautionary Tale
Civil War is finally here. Is it worth watching even if it's not what we expected? According to what the trailer led us to believe, Civil War is a film that comes close to our reality. It isn't.
Small Films 15: The Spider Within
The people from Sony Animation low-key released this new Spider-Verse short film. Directed by Jarelle Dampier, The Spider Within puts on view Miles Morales' anxiety as a teenager with superpowers.
The Taste of Things & 5 Movies for Foodies
The Small Reviews usually feature social commentary, scary horror, and irreverent comedy. Sometimes, it's just good to sit back, relax, and see a pretty film about people cooking and enjoying food.
Stormy: Deeper than a Scandal
A documentary that went directly to Peacock about the life of a pornstar. Even though the main topic is Trump's (or, as she referred to him, the orange goblin) sex scandal, it is about her life.
Road House: A Remake Review
A new retelling of the classic movie set in the Florida Keys. This time, Dalton (Jake Gyllenhaal) is an ex-UFC fighter hired as a bouncer to clean up the bar and save the town from a rich young bully.
Small Films 14: Nimic
2019s Nimic follows a professional cellist having an unexpected encounter on a subway that will impact his life. Unsurprisingly, you can expect something as weird as any other Lanthimos work.
Perfect Days: The Toilet Film
Played by Koji Yakusho (Cure, Babel), Hirayama is a simple man with a simple life. He plays music on cassette tapes, has lunch at the park, photographs trees, and eats dinner in the same place.
Small Films 13: Midnight
The "small film" of the week is a gripping project created by a living legend. That is Midnight, a 19-minute based on a manga by Astro Boy creator Ozamu Tezuka.