Daniels Super Sexy Movie Reviews
tisdag 13 januari 2026
The Elixir
fredag 9 januari 2026
The Job
As long as i can remember i have always been a fan of short films. For example when i visited Film Fest Sundsvall 2020 ( a film festival in the city of Sundsvall in Sweden ) i got to see Swedish short films of director´s i have never heard of. What´s exciting about this is that you get to see film makers telling many different stories, and introduce actors who you have not seen before as well. Since this film festival was supposed to be in March in that year because of the pandemic it was moved to September and they still managed to pull this off following certain rules. At this film festival i decided to watch the Swedish short film Var Är Vargen? ( Where Is The Wolf? ) from director Jonathan Norberg. This turned out to be a very interesting short film telling the story of a grandmother Gunilla ( really well acted by actress Riitta Nilsson ) spending time with her granddaughter Sofia ( Lowa Jonsson ). You get a sense that Gunilla may have some problems with her memory and seem kind of lost at times, could she have dementia? One day she decides to leave Sofia at her house watching the dog, so she can go to a graveyard and bring flowers to a specifc grave. When she drives back she suddenly hit something with her car. It looks like she hit her granddaughter Sofia with her car. Completely devastated not knowing what to do, she have to figure out what she should do from here. Var Är Vargen? ( Where Is The Wolf? ) is a very well directed short film by director Jonathan Norberg and what i especially enjoyed about this short film is that you have to figure out yourself what is true or not regarding the granddaughter. Did she really die or did something else happen during this time period? This short film was actually filmed not that far away from where i live here in the north of Sweden so that made this short film fascinating, capturing the beautiful nature around these areas. You can watch this short film on Vimeo if you want to check it out. Not that long ago i was asked by a respected film producer in America if i could review a short film called The Job. Of course i never turn down when someone ask me to review something special, and to be honest i have not seen a lot of short films since last year ( mostly full feature films ). Is this a short film you should take the time to watch or is The Job not as good as i was hoping it would be?
While going for a job interview, Todd ( LeJon ) is dealing with a lot of personal struggles in his life. As he arrives to the location where the job interview will be held, he discover that this is no ordinary job interview.
Since i didn´t know anything about the plot of The Job before i watched it, that made everything a little bit more exciting not knowing any details. This is basically a short film that tries to show us how AI can make us aware of our own fragility. How would you react if you find out that AI pretty much know everything about your life, and tries to tell you what you should do during a job interview using a completely unrealted method than we are used to see? Very different concept than i have seen before for a short film story and this is definetely a science fiction story that should let the viewer ask several questions. Should we accept that AI know this many details about our privacy? Should we allow AI to operate job interviews instead of a living human being? There are a couple of other questions that came to my mind while watching this fascinating short film, but let´s get into the characters for a bit. Actor LeJon playing the character known as Todd is a man who clearly struggling from trauma dealing with a lot of pain, while he really needs to get a job. I feel that LeJon manage to capture the personality of Todd in a realistic way, how someone in his life situation might react. The AI bot Athena 42.0 is played by actress Dawna Lee Heising ( who i have seen in several full feature films and short films, i did review her short film Down And Out In Vampire Hills in this blog ) is a fascinating character. Dawna manage to portrait this AI bot character that makes it feel like this is not a human being talking, this feels like a bot but almost seems programmed to know exactly what to say. I feel that the screen chemistry between LeJon and Dawna Lee Heising works well and you get a sense that this is how a futuristic job interview could look like. Director Craig Railsback have made a good looking short film with The Job and bring some interesting subjects worth discussing. If you love intelligent told science fiction stories, this should definetely be a short film you would be interested in.
Rating: DDD
onsdag 7 januari 2026
Black Phone 2
When i have discussions with horror fans over the world online, you can tell how different opinions people have regarding certain films. And i love that we don´t have to agree on everything, it is ok that we have different opinions regarding horror films. I remember specifically back in 2014 i was having a discussion about a horror release known as Mr. Jones from director Karl Muller. Why we brought this specific film up was because this film seemed to divide so many horror fans. Some really enjoyed it while others felt like it was a missed oppurtunity for an interesting found footage horror film. Personally i enjoyed the film, especially the strange wooden figures in the film that keep showing up in certain scenes and the mystery regarding Mr. Jones. In some ways i wonder if director Karl Muller found himself inspired by the 1999 found footage horror classic The Blair Witch Project while making Mr. Jones. Either way worth a watch if you are a fan of this genre. Speaking of horror films one director who have really made a positive impact in the horror community is the director known as Scott Derrickson. With really good horror films such as The Exporcism Of Emily Rose and of course his most beloved film Sinister, he have really found his fan base through excellent films. Deliver Us From Evil turned out to be a good film as well and i really enjoyed the special features on the blu ray release. Such a great commentary track where they tell very important details regarding the making of this film. It was in 2021 when director Scott Derrickson really surprised me with his film The Black Phone, a film that was highly praised by both movie critics and audiences as well. I did not see this film in cinema but i did rent it on digital when it was released. A very well made psychological horror film set in the 70´s with a brilliant performance by actor Ethan Hawke as The Grabber. What made The Black Phone so different from most horror films this year was how we got a look inside the mind of a very disturbed individual, while the film also captured the feeling of how vulnerable children are in very disturbing scenarios. A must watch if you have not seen it. After the success of the first film it was announced a sequel was going to be made. So here we are with a sequel and director Scott Derrickson did direct this film as well. Considering how good the first film turned out to be, is this sequel almost as good or is this just a desperate cash grab to sell tickets in cinemas?
In 1982, four years after Finney Blake ( Mason Thames ) killed the Grabber ( Ethan Hawke ), his sister Gwen ( Madeleine McGraw ) begins having dreams where she sees murders that happened at Alpine Lake Camp in 1957. During one, she recieves a call from her mother Hope ( Anna Lore ), who at the time of the 1957 murders was having similar dreams. Gwen convinces Finney and Ernesto ( Miguel Mora ), the brother of the late Robin Arellano, to travel to Alpine Lake Camp to investigate what Gewn´s dreams might mean. On the second night, Finney recieves a call on the camp´s dead payphone, this time from the Grabber. Speaking from death, the Grabber vows revenge.
Making a sequel to a film such as The Black Phone was not going to be easy. It was on my list of the best films of the year 2021 so my expectations were pretty high if im being honest. Now, i already knew we were going to be in good hands since director Scott Derrickson returned to direct this film. And i can happily say this is a solid horror film, but is it as good as the first one? Im going to give you my own opinion and say:- Not exactly as good as the first one but still good. So let me dig deeper into what i feel about Black Phone 2 and what makes this film work. The time period of the 80´s is captured well in this film. Everything from costume design to the decortated homes that we see, it feels like we are in the 1980´s and im grateful they tried to capture this through certain details. To me this is very important if you make a film set in the past, you have to be able to make it feel like they make it look like the right time period. One thing i noticed with this sequel is that this film really feels inspired by A Nightmare On Elm Street, in the sense that we get dream sequences that reminded me of Freddy Krueger ( played by iconic horror legend Robert Englund ) and how he was able to attack his victims. These scenes are cleverly constructed into the plot and they do look good as well, We do see The Grabber ( played once more with another really strong performance by Ethan Hawke ) return and i have to say in this film we get a whole different perspective on this character. I think this was a good idea not repeating the first film too much and go in a different direction. The actors Mason Thames and Madeleine McGraw both give strong performances in Black Phone 2 and i do love their chemistry on the big screen. The one thing i feel that this film may not have as the first film is the same strong psychological horror level, you can feel it but it does not feel as powerful as it did in the first film. With that said this is still one of the better horror releases of 2025 and should be seen on digital or physical media. Black Phone 2 show that you can make a great sequel if you know how to tell a disturbing story, in a fascinating way. Im definetely getting a physical copy and so should you.
Rating: DDD