The Hayseed offers poetic shots and nostalgic feels, with Malin Åkerman's bold humor and Fredrik Hallgren's emotional scenes. It's quirky, warm, and full of surprises—trust me, you want to see why.
Charlie Chaplin stars and directs in a playful silent comedy filled with slapstick gags and old-fashioned charm. Will it still make you laugh today? Read on to find out.
Nancy Drew (1939) with Bonita Granville is a cheeky chase filled with hats, curious neighbours, and a pace that keeps you guessing—will her cleverness save the day or lead to more questions?
A 1914 slapstick gem where Charlie Chaplin’s bumbling antics collide with love triangles and falling rakes. Nostalgic chaos, simple joy, and timeless humor await—if you're up for some old-school silliness.
A whirlwind 17-minute slapstick ride with Buster Keaton causing chaos on a road trip. Gags and old-school humor make it perfect for a gloomy day—what happens next keeps you hooked.
A slapstick trip down memory lane with Keaton and Arbuckle causing chaos in a hospital. Expect messy humor, wild gags, and surprises that make this 1918 classic still worth watching
On with the New blends nostalgia and humor, with Fares Fares and Hana Lind shining. Will it hit the mark or fade like an old station kiosk’s bitter brew? Stay tuned.
Last Saturday midnight, I rewatched The Beloved Rogue, a wild mix of chaos, charm, and big personalities that keeps you hooked despite its flaws—trust me, you’ll want to see what happens next.
A quirky 1932 adventure where Douglas Fairbanks turns Robinson Crusoe into a slapstick spectacle. Expect tropical chaos, primitive shelters, and plenty of sunburned laughs—what could go wrong?
Come Clean feels painfully real, like trying to explain yourself after missing life’s biggest moments. Greta Gerwig directs Saoirse Ronan and Daniel Kaluuya in a raw, honest story that sticks with you.