Category: Reviews
Ice Hockey (is actually fun!)
When foreigners come to Europe, the first thing that comes to their mind after hearing the word “sports” is usually football, tennis and all the mainstream sports considering their huge […]
Downtown Abbey: Hit or Miss?
First of all, a small disclaimer: I haven’t seen the show. Not a single episode. Of course, in order to watch the movie and write a review, some preparation had […]
Why it is interesting to learn Finnish language?!
photo by Lidiia Benkovskaia When a Russian person moves to Finland, people often ask different questions regarding the Finnish language. I want to say that it may seem difficult, but […]
Once upon a time in… Hollywood
Quentin Tarantino brings us his 9th movie. He has promised that he would retire after having created ten of them, so this is the second to last chance to see […]
Is IT a good movie?
In 21st century, horror is the worst genre if you use the MMtMM ratio (movies made to money made). Horrors used to be better, scarier and it brought emotions out […]
Fashion, Trends, and Future – The Rise of the Pocket Square
Fashion, Trends, and Future – The Rise of the Pocket Square In this second article in our new series, we are going to look at the subject of fashion and […]
Food Pranks
One of the best holidays that we all are looking forward to is April Fools’ Day – worldwide holiday celebrated on April 1 in many countries. Do you know who […]
The Favourite
Director: Yorgos Lanthimos Writer: Deborah Davis – Tony McNamara Stars: Olivia Colman, Emma Stone, Rachel Weisz Budget: $15 Million PERIOD, DRAMA Hope for a better story This week, a new […]
Food Corner: Friends & Brgrs
I am a huge burger fan and whenever I tried burgers I am like “meh, it is okay, but it could be much better.” But burgers in this place truly […]
Glass. Is it too transparent? Can’t see the plot!
Director: M. Night Shyamalan Written by: M. Night Shyamalan Starring: James McAvoy, Bruce Willis, Samuel L. Jackson Sci-Fi, Thriller, Drama / Budget: $20 million The trilogy that started nineteen years […]










