About M. Enois Duarte
A cinephile since childhood, M. Enois is a student of literature, film, art, philosophy, cultural history, and the sciences. Other than reading, watching movies and fiddling around with his HT hobby, he spends time with his family exploring nature trails and trying new things. He aims to one day travel the world and drive the country in a pimped out RV.
Although the young adult genre is nothing new and the ‘tween age group has been identified as a real demographic since about the late 1980s, not until Stephenie Meyer’s ‘Twilight’ books did these pre-adoles...
Tim Burton’s gothic comedy ‘Dark Shadows‘ wasn’t exactly the box office hit its makers had hoped for. At best, the movie is middle-of-the-road for both Burton and star Johnny Depp. In my estimation, it hard...
While families gather together to watch traditional holiday classics, why not add a pair of twisted alternatives to the schedule this Yuletide season? Just be sure the kiddies are all snug in their beds first, because this Santa C...
Teaser trailers for the summer movie season are still rolling in. In today’s batch, we have an unexpected surprise from micro-budget filmmaker Shane Carruth, the latest visual spectacle from Guillermo del Toro, and the highl...
Teaser previews for next year’s summer season are coming in, and deliver a good deal to be excited about. Shyamalan throws Will Smith and son into harm’s way, and Tom Cruise must work with Morgan Freeman to save humani...
Early 2013 will bring us more animated films. An alien Brendan Fraser crash-lands on Earth, while a hairy Nicolas Cage runs from the End.
It’s not often that we see the romantic-comedy formula set in a science-fiction universe. The following two independent films try to show us that these two genres can in fact work pretty well together.
As the post title makes clear, this week’s trailers feature two retreads and one fresh idea – the latter of which marks Chan-wook Park’s American debut. Interestingly, they all look good.
Even with Halloween officially over, we have new previews for upcoming horror flicks set to scare audiences in 2013. One is a serious summer blockbuster, the second a romantic comedy and the third a remake of a cult horror classic...
More sequels will hit theater screens soon. One’s from a popular franchise, while the other hopes to correct the mistakes of its predecessor. Which are you most excited for?
Of all the film genres, supernatural horror is my favorite. I find stories about ghosts and the beyond fascinating, and this is the only genre that ever gets a rise out of me, even on a small level. I’m always on the lookout...
Two great bio-dramas will hit theaters soon. One is about American history and the other about cinema history. Both promise to be crowd-pleasers.