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Wednesday, Jun 5

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Blu-ray Review: Tinto Brass – Master of Erotic Cinema 2 (Collector’s Edition)

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During the early ’90s when the VHS era was going strong, I’d often find myself poking through the “Foreign Film” section at The Video Bar looking for movies that wouldn’t be taught in my international cinema class. I was eager to see the…

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‘Longing’ Review: Richard Gere Investigates His Dead Son in an Off-Putting, Uncomfortable Remake

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Diane Kruger costars in a creepy film about creepy attachments that doesn’t seem to know how creepy it is

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Film Review – BAGHEAD (2023): Another Pseudo-Horror Film About Grief and Trauma

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Baghead (2023) Film Review, a movie directed by Alberto Corredor, written by Christina Pamies, Bryce McGuire, and Lorcan Reilly stars Freya Allan, Jeremy Irvine, Ruby Barker, Peter Mullan, Anne Müller, Svenja Jung, Ned Dennehy, Julika…

MOONAGE DAYDREAM 4K UHD Review: Rocking Criterion

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Filmmaker Brett Morgen interprets David Bowie's many ch-ch-changes in a deeply transcendent, experimental immersion film.

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Review: YOUNG WOMAN AND THE SEA is One of the Best Films of The Year!

geektyrant.com

I finally had the opportunity to go out and watch Disney’s latest film Young Woman and the Sea, and it is a wonderful movie that tells an incredible and inspiring true story. I absolutely loved this movie and it’s easily one of the best…

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‘Longing’ Review: Richard Gere and Diane Kruger Can’t Find the Pulse in Inert Remake of Israeli Grief Drama

Writer-director Savi Gabizon's Canadian reworking of his 2017 film stars Gere as a man dealing with the death of a teenage son he never knew he had.

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Review: The Strangers Chapter 1

blazingminds.co.uk

We headed to Cineworld to bring you our review of The Strangers: Chapter 1 the film that soft reboots the franchise with a start of a trilogy.

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The Last Winter (2006) Revisited – Horror Movie Review

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The Best Horror Movie You Never Saw video series looks at Larry Fessenden's film The Last Winter, starring Ron Perlman and Connie Britton

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The Dead Don’t Hurt review | Peter Bradshaw's film of the week

www.theguardian.com

The star directs, writes, composes and acts in this beautifully shot and sombre film about an old-school hero in a 19th-century frontier community fraught with tragedy

Here review – romantic connection in the forest in gentle and beguiling drama

www.theguardian.com

Lives change course after a chance encounter between a construction worker and an academic in Bas Devos’s microscopically detailed gem of a film

Rosalie review – intriguing empowerment tale of a 19th century celebrity ‘bearded lady’

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Based on a true story, this film presents hormone-disordered Rosalie, who has hair on her face and body, as a perky outsider in period dress

The Dead Don’t Hurt review – elegiac and tenderly romantic

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Viggo Mortensen's sombre take on the western evokes some classic Clint Eastwood films.

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Heart of an Oak review – 18 spectacular months in the life of an exquisite tree

www.theguardian.com

This peaceful nature film contemplates the creatures and critters that live in and around a 200-year-old oak, including some Top Gun-esque aerial cinematography

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Munjya Movie: Review, Cast, Plot, Budget, Trailer, Release Date – All You Need To Know About Sharvari Wagh-Abhay Verma’s Film

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Munjya is a horror-comedy belonging to the same universe where Stree and Bhediya are set in. The film is directed by Aditya Sarpotdar, produced by Dinesh Vijan and Amar Kaushik under the banner of Maddock Films Production.

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Aryglle director Matthew Vaughn’s hopeful sequel update, reaction to ‘vitriolic’ reviews

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While director Matthew Vaughn already has a slew of franchises to his name, his latest film Argylle introduced new characters and landscapes to the audience, Empire Magazine reported. Even though the movie may not have been a hit with the…

Film Review – ATLAS (2024): Brad Peyton’s Fair Science Fiction Film Offers Originality and Jennifer Lopez at Her Most Intriguing

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Atlas (2024) Film Review, a movie directed by Brad Peyton, written by Leo Sardarian and Aron Eli Coleite and starring Jennifer Lopez, Simu Liu, Sterling K. Brown, Gregory James Cohan, Abraham Popoola, Lana Parrilla, Mark Strong, Briella…

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Film Review – MY ONI GIRL (2024): A Cute Coming-of-age Story that Doesn’t Deliver

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My Oni Girl (2024) Film Review, a movie directed by Tomotaka Shibayama, written by Yûko Kakihara, Tomotaka Shibayama, and stars Kenshô Ono, Miyu Tomita, Shintarô Asanuma, Noriko Hidaka, Mitsuho Kambe, Hisako Kyôda, Satoshi Mikami, Shirô…

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“Bad Boys: Ride or Die” Reviews Are In

The reviews are in for the fourth “Bad Boys” film “Bad Boys: Ride or Die” with plenty of praise for its stars, less so for the overall film. On Rotten Tomatoes with 59 reviews counted, the film sits at 69% with a 6/10 average rating.…

Tuesday, Jun 4

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'Am I OK?' Review: Dakota Johnson's Delayed Awakening

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The actress plays a 32-year-old woman who starts to question her sexuality in a film on Max directed by Stephanie Allynne and Tig Notaro.

‘The Great Lillian Hall’ reviews: Jessica Lange’s performance should ‘send chills down the spines’ of Emmy competition

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On May 31, 2024, “The Great Lillian Hall” premiered on HBO to predominantly positive reviews from critics. In the film, Oscar, Emmy and Tony winner Jessica Lange plays the titular character, a Broadway star battling dementia as she…