Tag: movie review

BREATHE

Andy Serkis now proves he is a force to be reckoned with behind the lens as well as in front of it as he makes

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IN SEARCH OF FELLINI

With all the hallmarks of a Fellini film itself, from interpretive and metaphoric visuals to story, the structure of the film interlaces Fellini films with

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AMERICAN ASSASSIN

Intense! Engrossing! Enthralling! Riveting! Edge of your seat intrigue! This is the stuff from which spy movies and action thrillers are made! What a ride!

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BLOOD STRIPE

There have been too few films over the past decade or so that address what has become an all too frequent condition with our returning

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THE LAST FACE

Life is never easy even during the best of times, but when the lens zooms in on the African continent during the South Sudanese or

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LANDLINE

The time is 1995. The world is connected by landline telephones. As director Gillian Robespierre explains, “It wasn’t that easy to communicate with people. When

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LADY MACBETH

Despite the title, and a few suspicious deaths and machinations of intrigue and deceit, you will find no mention of Shakespeare in this visceral, yet

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