Movie and Series
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Vermiglio Review; A Test of Patience in the Alps and an Elegy for Eventless Cinema
Film Profile: Title: Vermiglio Director: Maura Delpero Cast: Tommaso Ragno, Giuseppe De Domenico, Martina Scrinzi Genre: Historical Drama Year: 2024…
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Carnage Review; When Civilization Collapses in 80 Minutes (Roman Polanski’s Apartment Masterpiece)
Film Profile: Title: Carnage Director: Roman Polanski Cast: Jodie Foster, Kate Winslet, Christoph Waltz, John C. Reilly Genre: Black Comedy,…
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Train Dreams Review; A Visual Elegy for Solitude in the Wild West
Film Profile: Title: Train Dreams Director: Clint Bentley Main Cast: Joel Edgerton, Felicity Jones Genre: Drama, Western, Historical Release Year:…
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Blue Moon Review; A Feast of Words and Madness in Richard Linklater’s Latest Masterpiece
Cinema is inherently a visual art that often attempts to deceive the viewer’s eye with location changes, expensive action sequences,…
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A Tribute to Mads Mikkelsen at 60; Portrait of a Man Who Screams with Silence
In the world of cinema, there are moments when a face, a glance, or a silence possesses a power far…
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A Comprehensive Review of “No Other Choice”; A Symphony of Violence, Love, and Survival in Park Chan-wook’s New Masterpiece Viral…
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Review of “I Married a Strange Person!”; A Feast of Violence, Humor, and Surrealism by Bill Plympton
If your concept of animation is limited to the colorful, gentle, and moralistic worlds of Disney or Pixar, watching I…
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After the Hunt Review: A Stuttering Narrative of a Brilliant Subject
In the boundless world of cinema, perhaps no sin is more unforgivable than “mediocrity.” When a film is genuinely bad…
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Expert Review of Funny Games (2007); Analyzing Violence, Suspense, and Visual Psychology in Michael Haneke’s Masterpiece
Cinema is usually a refuge for escaping reality; a place where heroes triumph, justice is served, and the audience leaves…
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Tangerines; A War Film That Is Really About Humanity
Tangerines is one of those rare war films that refuses to shout. Instead, it whispers – quietly, honestly – until…
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