No one has reached adulthood without being scared by the transformations and discoveries of adolescence. In that “Marine Ruby – Teenage Monster“, new animation from DreamWorks goes in full. It is precisely at this point in the story that we meet Ruby, a young kraken who tries to pass herself […]
Movie Reviews
Review | National cinema vibrates strongly with the existence of “Perlimps”
It’s sublime to see how spectacularly executing a story using animation can be. There are more and more voices that need to proclaim this whole revolution and make this cinema seen and taken seriously. Watching narratives in this way is not to suggest, but to affirm that everyone involved in […]
Review | With a sharp rhythm and script, Trem-Bal surprises, entertains and entertains
Megalomaniacal explosions, breathtaking action scenes, speeding vehicles, indiscriminate punches and kicks and gunfire. Lots of shots. This all seems like an old formula and very well known in Hollywood productions, I’m sure you can name at least fifteen films like this without having to think too much. This is also […]
Review | House of Antiquities shows the roots of identity
What child has never heard a “Ox, ox, ox, ox with a black face, take this boy, who is afraid of grimaces”? Perhaps for the generation before the one who writes you, the song never even passed their ears. The music soothed differently at one time, and today, seeing Antiques […]
Review | Intriguing and mind-boggling describe the long Last City
Intriguing, mysterious and mind-blowing. These are the 3 words that mark the debut of Victor Furtado in the universe of feature films with the award-winning Last Cityafter being successful with the short My Miner Friend of 2019. Bringing a taste of a Brazilian dystopia, the production takes place in the […]
Review | Elvis restores shine and excellence to the eternal rock star
It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that there is a certain visual magic in the movies of Baz Luhrmann that hypnotizes and captivates us. It was like that with Romeo and Juliet (1996), Moulin Rouge (2001) and even the unforgettable O Grande Gatsby (2013), to name a few. Following […]
Review | Art and horror unite in Crimes of the Future
Imagine a period when science has evolved so much, that surgery becomes a performance art and humans are able to naturally mutate their bodies – this is the scenario that governs the dystopia of David Cronenberg, crimes of the future (Crimes of the Future, in the original title), starring Viggo […]
Review | Minions 2: Origin of Gru goes against its own predecessor
It is not news that the big studios, mainly the North American ones, are willing to reheat and squeeze any product that makes a considerable success based on already known items, prolonging possible box office, merchandising and unexplorable universes. This brings us to Minions 2: A Origem de Gru (Rise […]
Review | Veja Por Mim brings a balanced suspense in several twists
It has even become common narratives in which repressing some of our senses is mandatory to survive. Bird Box showed it with his eyes, when facing whatever is out there, the risk is deadly. To paraphrase this, watch by me (See For Me, in the original title) uses the absence […]
Review | Lightyear rescues an exciting narrative journey for Pixar
You probably already know (and love) Andy’s toys. Introduced to the world for nearly twenty-seven years, Toy Story characters have projected Pixar as one of the most promising and interesting studios in the movie industry. Now, after 4 acclaimed films in the franchise, the studio brings Lightyearthe film that, theoretically, […]










