Anon
by Felipe Rosa
Anon: while the concept of this Andrew Niccol’s science fiction is very intriguing, and some of
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: sci fi, thriller
by Felipe Rosa
Anon: while the concept of this Andrew Niccol’s science fiction is very intriguing, and some of
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: sci fi, thriller
by Felipe Rosa
Red Sparrow: there are film plots which are hard to follow because of how
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: thriller
by Felipe Rosa
The 15:17 to Paris: if the valour of the deeds portrayed is undeniable, Clint Eastwood’s
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: biopic / historic, thriller
by Felipe Rosa
Collateral: if one is able to overlook that the large web of connections in this mini-series (directed by S.J. Clarkson) is too
Categories: Non-Film Reviews • Tags: drama, mystery, thriller
by Felipe Rosa
Mute: quite a few of the choices made by Duncan Jones are gratuitous, adding
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: sci fi, thriller
by Felipe Rosa
All the Money in the World: Ridley Scott’s film is divided in two halves that
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: biopic / historic, thriller
by Felipe Rosa
Get Out: Jordan Peele starts with an old concept (one that is still relevant today,
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: thriller
by Felipe Rosa
Suburbicon: George Clooney’s film tells two barely connected stories and, with barely
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: drama, thriller
by Felipe Rosa
Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House: starting with its on-the-nose
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: biopic / historic, drama, thriller