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The End

The End

The End: One of the things I like most about festivals is that you go and enter the cinema and do not know practically anything about the film. If one thinks of actually going to the festival, he knows it is pointless to search for trailers or screenshots, because the films are just too unreleased.

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Mea Culpa

Mea Culpa

It is clear that Tyler Perry’s new self-narrated project “Mea Culpa” aspires also to be many other genres including legal, erotic, and psychological thrillers. What is hard to buy is the presence of any kind of thrill in this astonishingly poor and empty attempt at a straight-to-streaming genre. As a matter of fact, it is

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All of You

All of You

All of You: Brett Goldstein and Imogen Poots offer us one of the best near-future romance films as two best friends who have feelings for each other despite the fact that their close companion has found his perfect match in the course of testing the supposed soulmate theory. And I would also say that William

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Friendship

Friendship

Friendship: You heard right. Friendship is a masterpiece. Andrew DeYoung, Tim Robinson, and Paul Rudd join forces to deliver a brilliant masterpiece full of classic cringe humor that has earned them raucous laughter from their viewers. Craig Waterman (Tim Robinson) seems to be your regular neighborhood kid’s father in Friendship. He sits at a boring

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