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SOULM8TE
SOULM8TE Artificial Intelligence at the Service of Desire By Anthony Xiradakis “SOULM8TE ventures into the troubled space where grief merges with desire, and where technology pretends to fill what remains unspeakable. Kate Dolan dissects the illusion of manufactured love, revealing the fragility of a man who entrusts his loneliness to a machine rather than to his own humanity.” Grief wears a thousand faces. Some people cry, others retreat into oblivion. He chooses technology.

Anthony Xiradakis
Nov 18, 20254 min read


THE RUNNING MAN
THE RUNNING MAN Survival in Its Rawest Form By Imanos Santos Relentless. Electric. Prophetic. Relentless The machine crushes. It crushes bodies, hopes, illusions of justice. Ben Richards discovers this truth when the system rejects him definitively. A blacklisted construction worker, father to a sick daughter demanding unaffordable medicine, he traverses existence with that exhaustion marking the socially condemned. Every door remains shut. Each refusal drives deeper the na

Imanos Santos
Nov 14, 20256 min read


Ella McCay
Ella McCay A movie by James L. Brooks Balancing, Sincere, Human By Imanos Santos Some films allow themselves to be confined within formulas. Others resist, overflow, demand to be approached through multiple paths. Ella McCay belongs to this second category. To grasp the substance of this work where James L. Brooks rediscovers all his power after years of absence, three words emerge. Three qualities that, together, sketch the portrait of a rare cinema: one that dares to fil

Imanos Santos
Nov 5, 20256 min read


ECHOES OF THE PAST
ECHOES OF THE PAST The Ontology of Repetition A film by Mascha Schilinski By Anthony Xiradakis "History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce." - Karl Marx Time is not a line. This truth, long established by contemporary physics, cinema still struggles to translate into images. Mascha Schilinski takes up this challenge in her second feature film with an ambition bordering on excess. Four young girls in four different eras—Alma, Erika, Angelika, and Lenka—go throug

Anthony Xiradakis
Nov 4, 20257 min read


ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER
ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER Paul Thomas Anderson's Mastered Chaos By Imanos Santos Unsteady. Furious. Chaplinesque. The bathrobe flutters in the California wind. Bob Ferguson is no hero. He reeks of alcohol, his poorly trimmed beard tells the story of years of neglect, and his paranoid gaze betrays a man who abandoned his ideals somewhere between the Mexican border and a broken-down couch. Yet he's the one Paul Thomas Anderson chose to carry his most ambitious, most expensive, m

Imanos Santos
Oct 31, 20259 min read


BARDOT
BARDOT Film by Alain Berliner and Elora Thévenet When the image becomes memory By Serge Leterrier “I was born to burn, to exist until the last spark.” These words open Bardot like an invocation to life in fusion. The film advances without filter or caution, traversed by the presence of a woman who became both a force of attraction and rupture. It unfolds the legend of a being who transfigured fame into an initiatory experience—whose every breath made an entire era’s certaint

Serge Leterrier
Oct 28, 20253 min read


Wicked: For Good
Wicked: For Good The Final Chapter By Anthony Xiradakis "Between two souls who clash, friendship always finds its way to the light." November 19, 2025 marks the triumphant return of Elphaba and Glinda to screens worldwide. Following the planetary tidal wave of the first installment, Jon M. Chu completes his masterful diptych with Wicked: For Good, an epic conclusion that promises to move as much as it enchants. The title itself resonates with particular depth, a direct refere

Anthony Xiradakis
Oct 24, 20257 min read
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