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Michael Review: Pure Product, No Soul
Michael turns the King of Pop’s life into a sanitized, cynical biopic, sacrificing complexity and truth for spectacle, nostalgia and profit. It must be acknowledged from the outset that a film…
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The Lost Weekend : Confronting Alcoholism Head-On
After the war, audiences were eager for more realistic films dealing with real-life topics, and the best example of this…
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A Hard Day’s Night: When Richard Lester Captured the Beatles’ Humor in the Midst of Beatlemania Chaos.
In 1964, A Hard Day’s Night captured the Beatles’ rise to global fame, blending humor and authenticity in Richard Lester’s…
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Amadeus at 40 : Revisiting the Timeless Brilliance of Forman’s Masterpiece
Celebrating its 40th anniversary, Amadeus remains an epic and psychological masterpiece, exploring the rivalry between Salieri and Mozart with unparalleled…
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Goldfinger at 60 : How It Defined the Bond Formula
Goldfinger, the 3rd Bond film, redefined the franchise in 1964 with Sean Connery’s iconic portrayal, legendary villains, gadgets, and unforgettable…
FILM & TV Reviews
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Michael Review: Pure Product, No Soul
Michael turns the King of Pop’s life into a sanitized, cynical biopic, sacrificing complexity and truth for spectacle, nostalgia and profit.…
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The Phoenician Scheme Review: Financial Schemes and Existential Dreams
Wes Anderson returns with The Phoenician Scheme, a fast-paced, visually rich tale of power, faith, and family—balancing style with fresh…
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Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning Review: When Action Soars but Narrative Stalls
Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning delivers stunning action but stumbles with a cluttered plot, flat villains, and baggage from Dead…
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A Minecraft Movie Review : The Art of Attention Span Management
A Minecraft Movie delivers fast-paced fun for kids, Jack Black energy, and pixel-perfect fan service—but sacrifices depth for dopamine-fueled simplicity.…
SPECIALS
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Casualties of War: The Violence We Chose Not to See
Brian De Palma’s Casualties of War explores the moral collapse of soldiers in Vietnam through a harrowing true story of…
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Broken Arrow: The first steps of the pro-Indian Western
Delmer Daves’ Broken Arrow explores Indian-American relations with a humane lens, blending historical reinterpretation with 1950s political ideals. The Old…
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Glory: Edward Zwick’s Forgotten Chapter of the Civil War
In 1989, Edward Zwick’s Glory revisited an often-forgotten notion of the American Civil War: the participation of thousands of black…
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The Shootist: John Wayne’s Swan Song.
A few years before his death, John Wayne revealed an unseen side of himself in The Shootist, his final film.…
NEWS
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The Wild Robot : Why Audiences are Craving Innovation in Animation
With the success of The Wild Robot, the animation genre has once again shown that it is undergoing a major…
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Nosferatu : What can we expect from Robert Eggers’ next film ?
Robert Eggers’ next film Nosferatu promises to cause a sensation with its horrific new trailer. Having revealed its trailer two…
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Disastrous box-office for Megalopolis, but is that really the most important thing? 👇
Now that Megalopolis has made its disaster official, what can we learn from it all? Weeks ago, the news broke…
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Terrifier 3 ‘s triumph over Joker: Folie à Deux is another wake-up call for studios.
Like a bad habit that continues, Hollywood gets another lesson with the success of Terrifier 3 against the failure of…
FOR THE BLOODTHRISTY
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The Descent : Between Film and Digital, Terror in the Shadows
Neil Marshall’s The Descent blends film and digital to craft claustrophobic terror, using darkness and realism to redefine early 2000s…
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Nosferatu Review: The Lord of Shadows is back in the spotlight.
Robert Eggers has been waiting ten years for his Nosferatu, and he didn’t disappoint. When it comes to the most…
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Terrifier 3 Review : Massacre on 34th Street.
Although Terrifier 3 isn’t a masterwork, it does have the merit of pushing its concept even further with more relevant…
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Smile 2 Review: Paranoia and Smiling Hallucinations in the World of Super Stardom
Parker Finn proves that he can expand his concept over several films with Smile 2, but there’s still work to…