Amusingly, top billing here goes to the ladies: heroine Sylvia Kristel (fresh off the erotic "Emmanuelle" series, she even gets away with some very mild nudity!) and villainess Ursula Andress (at the tail-end of her stardom really but surprisingly enthusiastic). Incidentally, one of the novel...
Let’s begin with the basics as always and that starts with the story by Eric Winkler. This appears to be his first foray into theatrical releases as he expands his short film “Inhumane” from 2018 into feature length. I am not going to lie, as a victim of bullying through high school...
about roguish child scamp Bout de Zan. In this one the kid does indeed steal a baby elephant from a circus wagon. The elephant is adorable, and gives a great performance. (SPOILERS AHEAD.)
Eric’s mother, the queen (a new addition for this film), expresses her understanding of his love and regret that he and Ariel simply can’t make it work as things stand (and swim) in that moment. This theme brings the film closer to the original Hans Christian Andersen story than it...
“She seems …well… like one of the most amazing villainesses I’ve ever encountered.” (Pictured, Oh Eun-a. The one with the cursor on her face is *Hyun-ae). “I just can’t believe a woman is responsible for all of this!” exclaims *Hyun-ae as you finish reading the most re...
Yeah, brutal. Well, the same kind of logic applies in Prince Freya. Freya, a young girl living with her ailing mother in a village in the Kingdom of Tyr. Nearby Sigurd is threatening to gobble up Tyr. So, secretly, her childhood adoptive brothers come back to the village to make sure...
Because she also realizes in this moment that she died in her past life, and is now a villainess in an otome game where the only way she can “stay alive” is by making the “final boss” fall in love with her! I laughedsomuch while reading this story and absolutely loved Aileen’s...
As a gamer, I loved watching a drama about one of my favorite hobbies, and I loved the concept of the game and how it became this unthinking, yet still terrifying, entity that couldn’t be fought or reasoned with — Jin-woo had to play by its rules, even when its rules were deadly...
JOHN WICK CHAPTER 4 is the culmination of one of the great movie series of our time, and a masterwork of its genre, one of the few American action movies to arguably outdo overseas epics likeTHE RAID 2,THE NIGHT COMES FOR USandTHE VILLAINESS. Like its predecessors it expands onJOHN WICK...
But that is only half the story. To describe the half that has kicked up controversy is not just to risk spoilers but to embrace them with open arms. The movie’s many twists and turns eventually reveal a sociopathic villainess who is the architect of Nick’s downfall and whose modus oper...