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Behind the Frame (2020) 

inglés Photos that turn become real is a pretty cool idea that could be made into a feature film. For an almost zero cost, this short it’s decent with good ideas and at times cool atmosphere. Dylan Clark seems to be a talent. 6/10.

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Portrait of God (2022) 

inglés No jump-scares and no gore and yet very uncomfortable, creepy and unpleasant. A religious girl's encounter with God. Lovecraft and atmosphere that is effective. A decent confident film. 7.5/10.

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Crock Pot (2020) 

inglés The girlfriend isn't happy about her mother-in-law stopping by for Thanksgiving, so she and her boyfriend have a fight, which turns out to be quite funny and bizarre. The finale is decent, and there's one interesting twist, but for me it's rather average. 5.5/10.

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The Milkman (2022) 

inglés Definitely interesting and original in terms of plot. The protagonist views the fatal story of a milkman whose milk poisons someone and everyone wishes him dead on a device that allows stereoscopic vision (I know it as a kid, where I used to play different pictures on this little TV). But with this device the main character summons the milkman to his home and the story of the present begins to be projected. I like the concept and the atmosphere works towards the end. Interesting. 7/10.

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Catch Your Breath (2022) 

inglés Academy Award Winner! Fuck!! An atmospheric horror delight asking for a feature film! A very workable teen short about two brothers where one convinces the other to summon the spirit of a local legend and advises him that if he holds his breath, the entity can't hurt him. A functional idea slightly similar to Lights Out, with great portrayal of the Entity, and chilling and dense atmosphere. Chills guaranteed. Really good. 8/10.

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Mira (2022) 

inglés It has quite nice CGI, though still quite artificial, and the beginning of the catastrophe, which lasts about 15 minutes, is decently chaotic with a nice atmosphere, but the next hour and a quarter is boring as shit. A girl searches for her brother and communicates with her father in space. How entertaining LOL. If the whole movie was in the style of 2012, it would okay, but this turn into drama didn't grab me. 4/10.

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Dungeons & Dragons: Honor entre ladrones (2023) 

inglés Nonstop epic fantasy adventure game packed with action, humour and heart! One of the biggest surprises and the funniest movie of the year. There hasn't been a better fantasy film since Warcraft and LotR! I've never played D&D, but it has the feel of any other RPG and that was plenty enough for me to enjoy on the big screen. We've got a likeable bunch of main characters. Chris Pine as lead is admittedly the most redundant as he has no special abilities, but then again he takes care of the humor and he does it well. Michelle Rodriguez has probably the most interesting role here, she is the strongest of all, so she takes care of the contact fights. Justice Smith is a proper magician, but he just needs a good work out to become a full-fledged Mage. Sophia Lillis the druid has a great shapeshifter ability and a delight as well Regé-Jean Page as Paladin was the best fighter and again brought another funny element to the film, shame he didn't get more space. I also liked the villain. Hugh Grant was ordinary, but Daisy Head as the Magus was was really good. The film impresses with a very frantic pace, where it doesn't get boring for a moment, rushes forward like a Shinkansen, has great playful visuals and very good CGI. The action scenes may be smaller, but they are well shot with decent choreography. The fat dragon and the final maze were great. (A promise of a more epic battle perhaps in the eventual sequels?). I must also praise the script, which managed to surprise a few times. Some of the plans and contrivances are very intelligently thought out and playful. The humor is a great draw, where I laughed in good taste almost the entire film – the graveyard scene had me in stitches. If that wasn’t enough, the emotions work too – the whole theater had a tear at the end and I honestly can't remember a fantasy film where the comedy, drama, action and the characters work. A full Package as it should be. I want to see it again immediately and let the second part be on its way. 9/10.

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Furies (2023) 

inglés A cool action flick from Vietnam that's a little better than the American crap. Veronica Ngo is the female version of Tony Jaa, she's handy and swinging in the action scenes. There's quite a bit of action and it's not bad at all, they use of knives, machetes, guns and syringes, which I like, and there's blood as well, which I always appreciate. The story is ordinary and uninteresting, but that's not the point. The CGI motorcycle chase had an almost video game feel to it, but it had something going for it. It was entertaining, not offensive. 6/10.

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Jailangkung: Sandekala (2022) 

inglés The culmination of a ghost trilogy that I was only now starting to care about, after Kimo Stamboel took over directing, only to confirm that he didn't have the balls without Tjahjanto and that Ratu Ilmu Hitam was a fluke, as the rest of his work just isn't worth much. Pure average. We have a classic family going on a vacation but their son goes missing, which complicates the trip considerably, and it’s made worse by the fact that he has been kidnapped by a troublesome ghost. So the story is simple, visually it's unoffensive, the pace is slower as nothing much happens for the first hour, though the final half hour where the ghost enters the scene is a bit more interesting. His appearance is creepy enough, but without a decent atmosphere and scares it just doesn't work. There's perhaps only one gore scene, and that's at the very end, so horror-wise I find this to be one of Stamboel's weakest efforts. Next time I want to seer more black magic or explosives, no more ghost stories please Kimo. 5/10.

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Carnival Row - Season 2 (2023) (temporada) 

inglés Carnival Row returns with its second and final season and it's once again accomplished and brutal fantasy that's properly dark and raw. The fantasy genre itself is quite rare and usually comes out in pg-13 rating, but the R-rating adds to the revving up and that's what I enjoyed most about the series. The big asset is again the setting, filmed in Prague, the cast (Orlando Bloom is great, Cara Delevingne however annoyed me a bit with her indecisiveness), the supporting characters are fun too, I enjoy the segregation of all sorts, the politicking and interesting musings. There's plenty of action too, there's something going on in every episode, you don't wait much for guts and the monster that shows up in the 5th episode rivals Alien (a really beautiful and original creature!). I felt that the Faunus and Werewolf races were slightly neglected, though, the series focuses a lot on fairies, humans and a new race, but it doesn't matter that much. There are two story-lines, one takes place in the Row, which is the most interesting, the other is in New Dawn, which is more like a concentration camp, but I didn't mind it. The best episode is #5, which had quite a few interesting twists and turns, as well as the introduction of the main villain, whose entrance was properly epic. Then of course the finale, with a decent carnage on the streets of the Row. It just couldn't have been done without the battle Satisfaction for me. From the costumes, to the makeup, to the brutality, to the politicking and the action itself, Carnival Row is definitely a success in this regard.