Romance

Slow

Slow

If I had to describe how Marisa Kavtaradze’s “Slow” is set up, most of you would probably guess what is more or less to come next. However, one of the many nice things about the film, which was Lithuania’s submission for the international feature film category in the Oscar this year, is that it tries […]

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Aisha

Aisha

In “Aisha,” Letitia Wright plays the young asylum seeker in Ireland seeking to defeat the bureaucratic system even if it means seeking assistance from the authorities that have caused her pain. Writer-director Frank Berry’s film never devolves into the melodramatic – if anything, quite the opposite and it might even be too understated – the

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Good Grief

Good Grief

The best description of Levy is that he is very talented when it comes to acting – which is making her come across as so likable and approachable- this warms people to they fail sometimes quite badly to discriminate between the two as is the case in with “Good Grief”, a bland yet touchy focused

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Monsieur Hire

Monsieur Hire

Patrice Leconte’s “Monsieur Hire” is a tragedy about loneliness and erotomania, spoken of two lonely people who have nothing at all to share, except loneliness. Murder has been committed, and the movie opens on a corpse. Monsieur Hire, a thin, balding middle-aged tailor, lives alone. Alice, on the other hand, is a beautiful, tender-hearted 22-year-old

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Upgraded

Upgraded

Upgraded: Ana reports to a designing office dreaming of post-modernist architecture and there she becomes an art intern at some point. On the friendly side, Ana also happens to sit next to a handsome and ridiculously wealth William in the plane. This sweet rom-com focuses on the lives of people who are in love but

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Five Blind Dates

Five Blind Dates

As the narrative suggests, Five Blind Dates is the first feature film made in Australia by Prime Video, which seeks to inject some Crazy Rich Asians flair into the hearts of the fans, this Valentine’s Day. Lia, a character she alternatively co-writtes and plays, is a young Asian female resident in Sydney with struggling tea

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Your Monster

Your Monster

There is no beating around the bush here; writer/director Caroline Lindy exposes her accidentally yet therapeutically happy metatextual aspects in her film “Your Monster” – her first feature. It is a witty little film that has enough sharpness to it, certainly made long before it reversed its star, Melissa Barrera from her non-scream screen center.

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She Taught Love

She Taught Love

She Taught Love is a gentle love story between two strangers who meet in a shopping center and turn their lives around. The writer, producer and actor Darrell Britt-Gibson portrayed in the film She Taught Love Frank, is an actor who is somewhat well-known and is down on his knees looking for an opportunity to

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