About Us

Welcome all to Cinetomia, a page dedicated to analyzing, criticizing and discussing movies and series! Our goal here is to create a new cinematic experience for everyone. Not only will we, the writers, analyze and critique films from every era, but we also encourage you, our readers, to get into discussions with us about your ideas and thoughts on your favorite (and least favorite) productions. Our greatest desire is to bridge the great divide between critics and audiences, so we encourage our readers to engage into deep discussions with us about their opinions.

Here we view films and series as a body, which we are going to dissect. Hence the title, a combination of “cinema” and “anatomia”, the Greek word for anatomy. So, if we imagine a film as a body, then there are some vital organs that it needs in order to survive. If we were to think of the director as the brain, the actor as the heart, the cinematographer as the lungs that give air to the body, then we will cut into that being, see what works and what does not.

Cinema and television have a power that many people do not recognize. Both can speak to us all, influence us and actually make us learn about different issues in this chaotic world of ours. The screen can make us cry, be happy or be mad. But most importantly whether we realize this or not, it makes us think. So, without further ado, we welcome you to think with us!

A person sits in a dark room on a bench, watching a black and white film projected on a large screen. The room is spacious with a high ceiling and two rectangular windows with curtains on either side of the screen. The film being shown features a scene with two people in what appears to be a framed photos-filled setting, and there are subtitles present.