by Eduardo Brethauer | Aug 13, 2020 | Movies
Everything is Love (The Carters) After many comings and goings, and more than 100 hours of music-marriage therapy, Beyoncé and Jay-Z renew their vows to put an end to their commented trilogy. The Carters make love on the beach, rave and heal old wounds. The best...
by Eduardo Brethauer | Aug 12, 2020 | Movies
Cold War (Pawel Pawlikowski) It must be taken into account. The Polish director Pawel Pawlikowski is able to create unforgettable images. It already happened with Ida. Now he does it with the Cold War. Through a love story between a musician and a dancer, he explores,...
by Eduardo Brethauer | Aug 12, 2020 | Movies
A Star is Born (Bradley Cooper) Bradley Cooper is not defeated by the hangover. He not only acts and directs but also sings (he rehearsed for months to play an alcoholic rocker, he even received advice from Eddie Vedder and Jack White). But the most important thing...
by Eduardo Brethauer | Aug 12, 2020 | Movies
Bohemian Rhapsody (Bryan Singer) I was thrilled by Rami Malek’s performance, but I could not miss certain betrayals, such as the sweetened party scene with the bare heels and dwarfs with cocaine trays and especially the manipulation of the moment when Freddie...
by Eduardo Brethauer | Aug 12, 2020 | Movies
Isle of Dogs (Wes Anderson) A cat-worshiping clan, which governs the futuristic city of Magasaki, exiles dogs to a landfill island, pushing a 12-year-old boy on an initiatory journey in search of his pet. Filmed in stop-motion, the movie seduces with its aesthetics,...
by Eduardo Brethauer | Aug 12, 2020 | Movies
A Quiet Place (John Krasinski) It looks like a silent movie. The characters hardly speak. They don’t want to be heard by creepy and apocalyptic predators. John Krasinski makes the film as a family. He acts with his wife Emily Blunt. In that Franciscan...