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The Devil’s Bath

The Devil’s Bath

At first, trees appear to stretch tall up to heaven in straight lines. The segments of the trunks do not hit each other, bumble-bees connive in the space between the formidable pillars, and the blessings of the greenery are in abundance as the rays penetrate into the earth. But, as The Devil’s Bath continues, murky […]

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Find Me Falling

Find Me Falling

Find Me Falling: When most of us think about spending a holiday on the Mediterranean, all sorts of things, in order of importance and preferences, come into the mind’s eye, such as the crystal clear waters of blue and green, the seaside towns that dot the way along the coast, as well as the number

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Notice to Quit

Notice to Quit

On a hot summer day, New York City has no more valued item than a functioning air conditioning unit. This is why writer/directors Simon Hacker and Edith Akoms’ father-daughter relational comedy “Notice to Quit” works so well. That is why the real estate broker it follows on this terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day

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Spaceman

Spaceman

Spaceman: When was the next time you last appreciated the beautiful enumeration of the synonyms of ‘baffled’? There are quite a few of those in English considering the language’s possible permutations and combinations: puzzled, nonplussed, discombobulated, flummoxed, stumped, fogged, wildered, buffaloed. They are scrumptious, charming, dense with consonants and productive of a singular emotion: one

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Firebrand

Firebrand

Alicia Vikander is the titular ‘Firebrand’ playing the role of Katherine Parr, who is the last and sixth spouse of Henry the eighth. However, the film refusing her comical portrayal ranges that of a free and bold revivalist limits itself to fitful periods of fire. In Jude Law’s case, it is the colossal and unreliable

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The First Omen

The First Omen

The First Omen: I tuned out and zoned out and rolled my eyes to the back of my head when I found out that, nearly twenty years after that poorly received Omen remake starring Julia Stiles and Liev Schreiber, 20th Century Studios through Walt Disney, was about to Release a prequel movie to the meshed

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Sleeping Dogs

Sleeping Dogs

Sleeping Dogs: It feels like the redemption arc of Russell Crowe is nearby. But I have said that since ‘The Nice Guys’ so I could be wrong. He’s truly in that moment of his career when he has nothing more to prove, and he’s often the best element of every single project in which he

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