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Burning (2025)

August 4, 2025 Mikkel FrederiksenLeave a comment

What will people say?

Posted in ReviewsTagged 2020s, 2025, Aizada Bekbalaeva, Aysanat Edigeeva), Ömürbek Izrailov, burning, central asia, Dastan Madaldiev, domestic violence, fantasia, grief, Kalicha Seydalieva, Kyrgyzstan, movie review, pregnancy, radik eshimov, religion, supernatural, superstition, unreliable narrator

The Shrouds (2024)

May 10, 2025 Mikkel FrederiksenLeave a comment

Like watching a corpse rot

Posted in ReviewsTagged 2020s, 2024, canada, cannes 2024, conspiracy, david cronenberg, death, diane kruger, grief, guy pearce, mourning, movie review, mystery, sandrine holt, the shrouds, toronto, vincent cassel

I’m Still Here (2024)

March 9, 2025 Mikkel FrederiksenLeave a comment

History playing out around the dinner table

Posted in ReviewsTagged 2024, barbara luz, brazil, dictatorship, drama, fernanda torres, grief, heitor lorega, movie review, murilo hauser, oscars 2025, selton mello, set in the 1970s, valentina herzsage, walter salles

The Boy And The Heron (2023)

March 21, 2024 Mikkel FrederiksenLeave a comment

Mastery at every level

Posted in ReviewsTagged 2020s, 2023, animation, anime, christian bale, dave bautista, florence pugh, gemma chan, grief, hayao miyazaki, japan, jun kunimura, Kô Shibasaki, luca padovan, mark hamill, masaki suda, movie review, review, robert pattinson, soma santoki, studio ghibli, the boy and the heron, willem dafoe

Ferrari (2023)

January 25, 2024 Mikkel FrederiksenLeave a comment

This review is about Adam Driver

Posted in ReviewsTagged 2020s, 2023, adam driver, ambition, biopic, ferrari, grief, Michael Mann, movie review, penelope cruz, racing, shailene woodley, troy kennedy martin, venice film festival

Beau Is Afraid (2023)

May 10, 2023May 13, 2023 Mikkel FrederiksenLeave a comment

Cinematic intrusive thoughts

Posted in ReviewsTagged 2020s, 2023, ari aster, beau is afraid, family relationships, grief, horror, joaquin phoenix, mother son relationship, nightmare, review, surreal

Drive My Car (2021)

March 4, 2022 Mikkel FrederiksenLeave a comment

Life in second gear

Posted in ReviewsTagged 2020s, 2021, 2022 oscar, adultery, art, car, grief, Haruki Murakami, Hidetoshi Nishijima, japan, loss, Reika Kirishima, Ryûsuke Hamaguchi, theatre

Death Will Come And Shall Have Your Eyes (2019)

June 22, 2021 Mikkel FrederiksenLeave a comment

Love at the end of everything

Posted in ReviewsTagged 2010s, 2019, amparo noguera, chile, death, grief, jose luis torres leiva, julieta figueroa, lgbtq+, love, south america
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