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The Radleys

The Radleys

One of the films based on Matt Haig’s novel, “The Radleys”, is another vampire flick, which some may argue is more of a horror comedy, yet fails to properly balance out the aforementioned genres, and more often than not, lands somewhere in between. The British production stars Damian Lewis and Kelly Macdonald as Peter and

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Taking Venice

Taking Venice

In 1964, Robert Rauschenberg won the New York Art Guild’s Golden Lion at Venice Biennale which is an international exhibition of contemporary work. Taking Venice is a documentary that describes the ins and outs of creating the event in which Rauschenberg ends up being the winner. Did we mention that Amei Wallach, who is also

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One to One

One to One

Director Kevin Macdonald takes us back to the early ’70s, the era of John and Yoko’s lives, and in a very unflattering way. Documentaries have presented intriguing aspects about the life of John Lennon, films such “The U.S. vs John Lennon” -. 2006. ’ The essay examines the political turn to which Lennon turned, or

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Winner

Winner

Winner: Whenever and however shares some form of sustained drama with the viewers of a certain for visual, or auditory regarding this last one, there are concerns that they have neglected measurement and evaluation systems to enable monitoring and assessment of such results. Sanchez: The very first time I watch something related to the aftermath

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Y2K

Y2K

Y2K: In an instance that could almost be classified as a bizarre pop – cultural lifting of forces and physics, there are recurrent youth nostalgia films and keeps proffering a memorable phase of the past which had been a dream for all the youth who experienced it cuts across the ages – but having to

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Crocodile Tears

Crocodile Tears

It can be said that mother knows it all in Crocodile Tears. This syndrome is illustrated in Tumpal Tampubolon’s low-key debut feature that examines the pathologically dysfunctional bond between an adult man and his doting mother, slowly moving from the domestic world into the genres closer to horror. Such relationships and the service of a

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The Substance

The Substance

Being unable to escape unreasonable beauty standards and society’s obsession with being perpetually young is nothing new. However, Coralie Fargeat’s ‘The Substance’ comes at a time when’s Ozempic times are over. Ozempic weight loss injections are a shot that seems to make what seemed impossible, apart from going out under the blade, a common and

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Baby Invasion

Baby Invasion

This delivers another tripped-out feat of movie gamer madness within Baby Invasion, more gloriously touching and less dry than AGGRO DR1FT, authored by a quite iconoclastic filmmaker – Harmony Korine. Only Miami this time, in the process of pillaging the hoods, insomuch as the violence mayhem of the Florida sun was harsh. DR1FT was a

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