Daniel SolomonThe PsychonautsThis is simply a collection of my musings on free-will and existentialism. It originally started off as something of a synopsis for a story…Jul 31, 2022Jul 31, 2022
Daniel SolomoninThe CinegogueThe Absurd Films of Roy AnderssonThere are several filmmakers out there whose work is almost instantly recognisable. You may only need to look at the camerawork and the…Mar 2, 2021Mar 2, 2021
Daniel SolomoninThe CinegogueComedies and Proverbs RankedFlowing dialogue. Serene imagery. Chatty characters. Still camera. Love-smitten protagonists. Éric Rohmer’s Comedies and Proverbs series…Jan 27, 2021Jan 27, 2021
Daniel SolomoninThe Cinegogue5 Directors to Watch Out ForI have previously mentioned that there are plenty of directors just getting started in the horror genre, namely Ari Aster, Jordan Peele…Jan 4, 20211Jan 4, 20211
Daniel SolomoninThe Cinegogue5 Beautifully Scored FilmsHave you ever listened to a song for the first time in years, and suddenly waves of forgotten memories and emotions come flooding back…Dec 18, 2020Dec 18, 2020
Daniel SolomoninThe CinegogueWarner Bros’ Hybrid Model: a Good Idea?Last week’s announcement by Warner Bros, that a string of hotly anticipated films, including Dune, The Suicide Squad, and The Matrix 4…Dec 10, 2020Dec 10, 2020
Daniel SolomoninThe Cinegogue4 Obscure Films Worth a WatchWith the vast splintering of the modern digital streaming world into a plethora of platforms and services, even obscure films can be found…Dec 2, 2020Dec 2, 2020
Daniel SolomoninThe CinegogueThe Horror Epidemic: the Recent Success of Feature DebutantsCults. Dysfunctional families. Terrifying monsters. White people. Whatever it may be, fledgling directors seem to be flocking to the…Nov 20, 2020Nov 20, 2020
Daniel SolomoninThe CinegogueHorror Debutant Remi Weekes’ His House: Worth the Watch?Remi Weekes burst onto Netflix late last month with an unnerving tale of a husband and wife who have escaped their war-torn home to seek…Nov 17, 2020Nov 17, 2020