After We Collided, the dippy sequel to 2019’s After, effectively doubles down on everything that made its predecessor a mind-boggling, diaper-filling assault on the senses.
After a long corona-hiatus, the Cinemavino gang returns to talk about what we’ve been watching lo these many moons. Thankfully, we quickly fall right back into our standard gibberish.
[su_dropcap size="5"]S[/su_dropcap]putnik will feel familiar to anybody who's even casually acquainted with the works of John Carpenter, Ridley Scott, George Romero and many others. What's truly impressive is how the…
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