The Rocky Horror Picture Show leaves us questioning what “normal” really means and whether conformity is truly a happy ending!
Category: Comedy Films
The Naked Gun was much better than I expected it to be, where I laughed often, especially in the opening act.
A Nice Indian Boy is a total delight. It’s full of warmth, humor, and honest family drama, and I wish more people were talking about it.
Griff the Invisble is one of those small indie movies that sneaks under your radar and leaves a gentle impression.
Friendship is a comedy that actually has something to say about loneliness, masculinity, and the desperate need for connection, but it never gets preachy, it just gets weird.
M3GAN 2.0 is ridiculous, messy, and overstuffed, but it’s also quite sharp, funny, and way more entertaining at times than it had any right to be.
Freaky Tales doesn’t pretend to be high art, and it doesn’t need to be. It’s a rowdy, stylish, and sometimes goofy celebration of rebellion, music, and standing up to assholes.
Kapkapiii isn’t a film you analyze too much. It’s a film you watch when you don’t want to think, and just want some cheap and stupid comedy that raises a chuckle now and again.
If you love the original Lilo & Stitch or have kids who adore the character, you’ll find plenty to enjoy here. It’s heartfelt, funny, and a visually appealing film.
Vulcanizadora isn’t an easy watch. It doesn’t move fast. It doesn’t spoon-feed you. But if you’re into films that sit with you, unsettle you, and occasionally make you laugh in spite of yourself, it’s 100% worth it.