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Bird-(2024)

Bird (2024)

Magicians always say there is more magic in Andrea Arnold’s films, and we remain in the action when Arnold’s character in “Bird”, which is a reworking of the themes that she has used once, also breathes the magical idea that anything in her film can truly happen. Arnold, on the other hand, delves once more […]

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Red-One-(2024)

Red One (2024)

There’s a lot of ambition behind Amazon MGM’s action-adventure Christmas movie ‘Red One’, to start with. As the movie tells the story of Santa Claus in a rather modern light, twisting the character into a bodybuilder, the movie sure has a lot of plot holes. And the shift in imagery surrounding the movie has gotten

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Mountains

Mountains

Each day, coming from work ready to park his car in his driveway, as a matter of routine, Xavier Atibon Nazaire finds one of his neighbors leaving his home while speaking loudly on his cell phone. At times they exchange ‘hellos’ at other times they silently go through what appears to be this ritual that

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The Nature of Love

The Nature of Love

Writer-director Monia Chokri’s “The Nature of Love” runs for two hours and is purely focused on yearning, search for the self, and infatuation. Sophia (Magalie Lépine Blondeau has an outstanding magnetism) works as a philosophy teacher. She is stable in the relationship, but it has reached stagnation, with her rich boyfriend-turned spouse Xavier (Francis-William Rhéaume)

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Mother, Couch

Mother, Couch

From the moment the Mother Couch film begins and Dave (Ewan McGregor) hurries through a vacant parking lot, the picture “Mother, Couch” is a little dull. Dressed in these black suit, Dave strides into the furniture shop, which display antiques that are all painstakingly crafted. At the reception area is a vivacious woman called Bella

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The 430 Movie

The 4:30 Movie

With “The 4:30 Movie,” a cute coming-of-age tale combined with a rom-com movie, writer/director Kevin Smith (“Clerks III,” “Jay and Silent Reboot”) strives to evoke mildly pleasant memories and not much else. One might understand Sunny Day real estate as one that owes its recent projects squarely to his fans and hence there is a

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Family Portrait

Family Portrait

As wind agitated the grass and the trees and inched closer to the explosive climax of “Family Portrait”, one could almost ascribe that the sound is a character itself in the film, a technique that has been used well in this particularly well directed film that is selflessly more of a surrealistic opera rather than

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Out-of-My-Mind

Out of My Mind

Out of My Mind: Shockingly, it has been nearly seven years since Wonder came out and took the children’s film and book industries by storm. It revolved around a kid with facial differences and had Owen Wilson, Julia Roberts and Jacob Tremblay in its cast, it was based on the book by Stephen Chbosky, was

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Sweetheart Deal

Sweetheart Deal

Seattle stands to be the third most populous city in the US and also one of the biggest. It possesses great technological, cultural, as well as industrial prominence while it’s large port thrusts it into a cosmopolitan world. However in Sweetheart Deal–sweet heart deal, a refreshing documentary directed by Elisa Levine and the late Gabriel

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