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Land of Bad

Land of Bad

Land of Bad’ is a frustrating military actioner which places two heroes, one of the heroes is more believable there than the other. With a botched operation aimed at retrieving hostages, the heroes contend with terrorists who torture and would later seek to moralize the plight of a hostage cut off from the rest of […]

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Madame Web

Madame Web

“Madame Web” is not, despite its unusually odd spot on calendars (February) or cumbrous trailer, a complete embarrassment. It’s a superhero origin story with low demands whose centre is Dakota Johnson in a very charming performance. But the feature film which is the first for the veteran Ll Suddath J. Clarkson who has spent most

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Road House

Road House

It is not subtle about its attempts to the Road House believes it’s Westerns. It is more a substance-free version of westerns, as in cartoons. But all must say that some of the over-the-top moments of this ueber-Making Over-Of-Everything Reimagining This Time Released of the 1989 Patrick Swayze classic work in its favor. More justified

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Beezel

Beezel

Beezel: The ancient family abode has a story to tell to those willing to lend an ear. The flickering lights within the combustion chamber. Your father’s favourite seat. The frightening cannibalistic witch in the storage room. Let us start with Beezel, which incorporates six decades within one house, plus the different generations of the same

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Rez Ball

Rez Ball

After such glorious world premiere presentation of “Unstoppable”, “The Fire Inside” and “Rez Ball” directed by Sydney Freeland, we can safely conclude that predictably some var of “inspired by true events inspirational sports moviе” does return with a bang. This was jointly developed with one of the creators of ‘Reservation Dogs’, Sterlin Harjo, and is

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Conclave

Conclave

Conclave was directed one of the best movies of 2022, an captivating version of All Quiet on the Western Front, director Edward Berger now enters the most rewarding terrain. He has turned to almost entirely Vatican-based movies, which is a welcome change. The Harry Potter starring, Oscar nominated Ralph Fiennes and Robert Harris‘ popular novel

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Back to Black

Back to Black

There is but a single query that runs through the mind of any follower of Amy Winehouse upon watching director Sam Taylor-Johnson’s ‘Back to Black’, and quite understandably too What is this f*ckery? In the biopic, Marisa Abela portrays the Camden borough-bred star athlete who was quoted, “I was just one of the girls.” Her

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Long Gone Heroes

Long Gone Heroes

Long Gone Heroes: After abandoning everything: country, religion and even hope, a special forces soldier has to come back to action in order to find his niece, who happens to be a journalist who got tangentially involved in the black subcontracting that went wrong. Venezuela’s destabilized political situation makes it a perfect backdrop for a

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A Real Pain

A Real Pain

A Real Pain: You will somehow get this sensation when you sit through the Q and A with the directors after the film on some post-screening festival that they’re simply explaining the film they feel like they should have made and not the one you have gone through. But Jesse Eisenberg is nothing if not

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