Category: -genres
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Movie Review – Elevation
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I didn’t have great expectations for this movie, but fortunately, they were exceeded. Structurally, Elevation is similar to A Quiet Place. The movie opens with radio news/chatter about the attack and then we jump forward three years later. Focused I like disaster/alien-invasion movies that are focused on a small group of people as opposed to…
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Is there anything extra during the end credits of Here?
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No, there are not any extra scenes during, or after, the end credits of Here. View details and movie information…
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Is there anything extra during the end credits of The Best Christmas Pageant Ever?
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Yes, there are extra scenes during, or after, the end credits of The Best Christmas Pageant Ever. View details and movie information…
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Is there anything extra during the end credits of A Real Pain?
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No, there are not any extra scenes during, or after, the end credits of A Real Pain. View details and movie information…
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Movie Review – The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
Plane soars with a creative, thrilling story led by a compelling protagonist. While formulaic at times, it subverts expectations in clever ways. A refreshingly original and highly entertaining action film. 8/10.
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Movie Review – Here
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Hanks and Wright shine in Zemeckis’ bold but flawed “Here” (C+). The unique fixed-camera approach innovatively weaves tales across time, but some stories feel disconnected or underdeveloped. Emotionally resonant moments mix with less compelling subplots in this ambitious, uneven experiment.
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Movie Review – A Real Pain
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“Isn’t everyone in pain in some way?”, a character in the movie asserts. This film explores how pain is experienced from the mundane to the macabre throughout our lives while walking the planet. It is a reflective and introspective look at how we must strive to find ways to be resilient, bouncing back from all…
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Independent Film Review – Dark Feathers: Dance of the Geisha
So…what do we have here then? I’ll be honest, after I’d watched Dark Feathers: Dance of the Geisha I still wasn’t really sure. The majority of the action appears to take place in a ballroom dancing/organised crime subset of the Japanese community in San Francisco. I know that ballroom dancing and organised crime don’t usually…
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Is there anything extra during the end credits of Anora?
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No, there are not any extra scenes during, or after, the end credits of Anora. View details and movie information…
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Movie Review – Anora
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What is this amazing film? Drumroll, please! The film is called “Anora” after the protagonist, who is a 23-year-old woman (of Russian descent) who is living and working as an exotic dancer in New York City. The opening plot is a simple one. Anora, or “Ani” as she prefers, meets Vanya, a younger Russian national…