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Hitman 2

Hitman 2 (2025)

Hollywood ceased all filming for many months, including all new cinematic releases. Worldwide lockdowns meant they were forced to give up. There were not many good movies to choose from for the year. Because of the pandemic, my favorite movie has been a little more obscure. A South Korean film, Hitman Agent Jun was my […]

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Big Rage(2024)

Big Rage (2024)

I think any person who has had to interact, however begrudgingly, with the revenue branch of the US government should begin to feel a tiny sprinkle of compassion for Nicolas Cage. While his publicist has not confirmed or silenced the claim ‘Nicolas Cage is broken and will do anything for a paycheck’ it’s widely accepted

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East of Wall (2024)

East of Wall (2024)

I love all of the Sundance programs, but NONE can compare to the NEXT program. The festival not only focuses on first-rate exhilarating filmmakers but also permits incredibly risky filmmaking that other festivals would not allow. This dispatch is a compilation of two films that have bold independence with joy and observe broken characters trying

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Bunnylovr

Bunnylovr (2025)

Suppose bunnies are not at the top of your interests, besides finding them cute. In that case, a piece of bunnies’ trivia that you will discover in writer-director Katarina Zhu’s “Bunnylovr” her debut feature, might break your heart. It turns out that when bunnies are put under a lot of stress, or experience a sudden

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Unholy Song

Unholy Song (2025)

The Unholy is a firmly engaging and frightfully commercial theological horror film. Its frights and demons unravel within a pop version of Christianity, which makes it no more unusual than last week’s Exorcist cash grab or last year’s installment of The Conjuring franchise. But, The Unholy actually works because it has a religious plot. It

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Disposable Humanity (2025)

Disposable Humanity (2025)

Slamdance Film Festival unveils “Disposable Humanity,” a film detailing one of the least portrayed genocide crimes in history. Between 1939 and 1945, at the initiative of the Aktion T4 program, the physically and mentally disabled population housed within institutions was systematically exterminated. Akis T4 euthanasia program also included the execution of young disabled children described

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Girls on Wire

Girls on Wire (2025)

Vivian Qu is a Chinese filmmaker who has directed three features and also produced the noir drama Black Coal, Thin Ice which in 2014 won Berlin’s Golden Bear. Now she brings this crime melodrama to Berlin, an engaging if tonally uncertain high-wire adventure that satirizes China’s hopeless addiction to gangster capitalism. It is also acidly

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