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Blink

Blink

The documentary concerning the family’s year long trip around the world might have been a positive yet superficial travel blink movie; it might have also been a wailing melodrama, considering what they have to go through. Rather, directors Daniel roher and Edmund Stinson choose to make the inherent drama of such a journey simmer under […]

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Dìdi

Dìdi

Such instances are exceedingly rare, but some films are so polarizing that it becomes important to revisit them after a chasm of time has elapsed for a more objective view. This was the case when I saw Wang Sean’s heart-wrenching coming of age ‘Dìdi’ for the first time at its premiere at Sundance it won

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V/H/S/Beyond

V/H/S/Beyond

No one come to me, comfortable however, just say vant jaoks ei ole n secuvh nasalik anges. I trailers for 90 minutes I feel like there s going to die just holding it a little more discomforting. Everything that can have been expressed with a single trailing off of words is more than I can

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Monster Summer

Monster Summer

Since “Stranger Things” is plodding towards its last season which appears very far off such that the kids will soon be looking causes for retirement, it would be easy to begin hunting for the new one’s releases to plug the void. Pure strain 80s nostalgia for those cheesy family movies, be it a king adaptation

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Damsel

Damsel

“Once upon a time, there was a chivalric romance in which the heroic knight was able to rescue a princess in peril,” begins a quote from a woman’s voice without revealing the title, ‘Damsel.’ “This is not one of them.” This sappy story of a hot male actor may polarize critics but, thank God, I

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Daaaaaalí!

Daaaaaalí!

Several clichés are present in the wiseass anti-biopic Daaaaaalí! This nose-tweaking comedy addresses the problem with telling a conventional narrative with a well-known figure such as the Spanish surrealist Salvador Dalí. The hardiest and possibly the most tempting truism comes instead of last: Salvador Dali was, as were many other artists-public figures, the biggest work

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Vindicating Trump

Vindicating Trump

Unfortunately, for most potentially freedom-loving American’s their desire to bring the electorates’ spirits and prevent the process itself is very invigorated. In Vindicating Trump, Dinesh D’ Souza tries to show the person who has been painted as a Nazi by the propaganda ministry of the DNC in better colors. Dinesh D’Souza Topics: Dinesh D’Souza biography

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White Bird

White Bird

“White Bird” directed by Marc Forster, deals with the Holocaust and comes out as a thoughtful but more or less didactic movie which tries to depict so much tragedy mostly as a classroom interaction for today’s children. It is an extended digression of a French granny narrating to the grandson about tolerance and its meant

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Tarot

Tarot

Summary: A group of friends break an unwritten rule of Tarot readings in a careless manner and in doing so, unknowingly release a terrifying evil that had been confined to the cursed cards. One by one, they make their own fates and go against death in a sport. Is the horror movie genre dead? If

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