Category: -Movie Review
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Movie Review – Heretic
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Heretic, the latest offering from A24, is a mesmerizing exploration of faith and doubt, brilliantly anchored by Hugh Grant’s flawless performance. His ability to convey profound emotional depth with subtlety captivates the audience, drawing them into the film’s chilling narrative. The metaphors woven throughout the story are haunting, challenging viewers to reflect on the complexities…
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Movie Review – Small Things Like These
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Small Things Like These is a haunting exploration of sorrow and human resilience, beautifully brought to life by Cillian Murphy’s fantastic performance. His portrayal carries the weight of the film’s somber themes, while the supporting cast complements him superbly, adding depth to the narrative. The overall tone is undeniably depressing, enveloping viewers in a pervasive…
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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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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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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…
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Movie Review – Conclave
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“Conclave” is a riveting drama that delves deep into the high-stakes world of selecting a new Pope, showcasing an extraordinary performance by its remarkable cast. Ralph Fiennes shines as the conflicted Cardinal, bringing a depth of emotion and complexity to his character that resonates throughout the film. John Lithgow excels as a cunning power player,…
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Movie Review – Venom: The Last Dance
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I haven’t rewatched either of the first two Venom movies. I remember enjoying the first one and was excited for the sequel but ultimately disappointed when it came out. I hoped this final movie in the trilogy would use the first two mildly amusing and, oftentimes, flawed movies and launch to new heights, and provide…
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Movie Review – Smile 2
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Smile 2 surpasses its predecessor in remarkable ways, delivering a gripping horror experience that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. The acting is notably improved, with the lead actress portraying Skye giving a standout performance that captivates and terrifies simultaneously. Her descent into madness is artfully portrayed, reflecting the sinister influence of the…