Douglas Adams proves that chaos is just a pattern waiting to be noticed.
Category: Retrospective (Page 1 of 15)
A philosophical reading of The Backrooms through Heidegger’s ideas of dwelling, liminal space, and modern existential alienation.
In Sinners, a slow-moving first half gives way to a potent, unforgettable horror conclusion.
ChloĆ© Zhao’s Hamnet transforms grief and everyday life into a sensory, poetic cinematic experience that resonates with loss, memory, and the enduring power of art.
Josh Safdie’s Marty Supreme turns table tennis into a frantic American fever dream, where ego, obsession, and the hunger to win spiral into chaos and self-mythology.
Park Chan-wook’s No Other Choice is a darkly humorous and visually stunning thriller that depicts a man’s slow unraveling under the absurd pressures of modern capitalism, exploring identity, survival, and the cruelty of social systems.
Scavengers Reign follows stranded humans on the alien planet Vesta, where they navigate a surreal, perilous, and mesmerizing ecosystem full of bizarre, living wonders.