Reviews
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Review: Six Minutes to Midnight
In 1939 families in Nazi Germany sent their daughters to a Britain finishing school. Ran by Miss Rocholl (Dame Judi…
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Review: Zack Snyder’s Justice League (Spoiler-Free…mostly)
Courtesy of HBO Max Let’s talk about the cut and why it should have been called The Snyder Omnibus. This…
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SXSW 2021 Review – ‘Sasquatch’ Docu-Series
Documentaries at their best can tell amazing real life stories, take deep dives into complex and controversial topics, and even…
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Slamdance 2021 Review: End of the Line: The Women of Standing Rock
End of the Line: The Women of Standing Rock (2021) is an American/Finnish documentary. It was directed by Shannon Kring.…
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Review: Blithe Spirit
An All-Star cast, a big screen adaption of Noel Coward play, and a love-triangle that extends beyond the grave. Blithe…
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Slamdance 2021 Review: A Brixton Tale
A Brixton Tale (2021) is a British drama film. It was written by Rupert Baynham, Darragh Carey, and Chi Mai.…
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Review: Come True – “A masterpiece of atmospheric, slow burn sci-fi/horror”
Anthony Scott Burns’ Come True is a brilliant and effective film about, initially, a troubled runaway teenager who signs up…
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Shadow in the Cloud – “Cheesy, yet in a perfectly entertaining way”
Okay, just suspend your disbelief at the door for director Roseanne Liang’s film Shadow in the Cloud starring the kickass…
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Review: Raya and the Last Dragon – “A charming and exciting adventure”
Growing up, I never really liked “princess” movies. The characters were one-dimensional, and every female character served as a plot…
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Derek’s review: Cherry – “Worth the watch, if you already have Apple TV+”
Created by the filmmaking brothers that made the show Community, and yes, the M.C.U. especially great. Joe and Anthony Russo…
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