Writer-director Vivian Kerr’s feature film, Scrap, is the story of brothers and sisters and the bonds built in intense situations. Beth (Vivian Kerr) is a single mother living in her car after being laid off from her longtime white-collar job. While…
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Going into Emily, the feature debut of director Frances O'Connor, it is important to understand that the film isn't a biopic. The title character may be Emily Brontë, the author behind literary classic Wuthering Heights, but it is clear that…
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Is it hard to believe that good can come if you refuse to give up on people? Writer-director Cassian Elwes’ drama, Passenger C, tells the story of one such intense event and the happy ending that came as a result. The…
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Home Movie Reviews Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania Review - Kang Kicks Off Phase 5 With A Bang Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is a solid start to the MCU's Phase 5, working well to serve Scott Lang's story and…
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ACADEMY AWARD DOCUMENTARY SHORT NOMINEE! Directed by Kartiki Gonsalves, The Elephant Whisperers is a short documentary revolving around Bomman and Bellie, elephant caregivers at the Theppakadu Elephant Camp in Asia. Bomman and Bellie are living a life of tranquility and clarity, bonding…
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Home Movie Reviews The Blue Caftan Review: Bakri & Azabal Are Fantastic In Nuanced, Touching Drama Beautifully crafted, The Blue Caftan weaves together the nuanced tale of a couple's love story and history in an intricate, gentle, and profound way. …
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Be careful when you follow the Masses because sometimes the “M” is silent. After giving a series of flops like Bachchhan Paandey, Samrat Prithviraj, and Ram Setu, the once “Khiladi” turned now “flop-master”, Akshay Kumar has been miserably loathed by…
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Beloved childhood toys become the misshapen helms of lunatics in Teddy Told Me To, the directorial debut of special effects artist Tom Devlin. It opens with a YouTube livestream of an abandoned haunted house attraction. It closed down years ago due…
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Home Movie Reviews Consecration Review: Jena Malone Anchors Compelling, Uneven Religious Horror As bloodied and haunted as it gets, Consecration is a somewhat satisfying journey because Smith and Cook's script understands Grace is the anchor. Jena Malone in Consecration Christopher…
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Writer/director Christopher Rucinski’s Northern Shade takes the neo-noir genre into America’s backwoods. Justin (Jesse Gavin) is a drunk military veteran languishing his life away on his father’s boat. He can’t sleep at night as he relives the death of his best friend,…
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Movies are the product of multiple elements working in unison, and in the very best of them, everything is firing on all cylinders. Usually, if one or two aspects aren't so great, quality in other places can rescue the viewing…
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The Golden Boys is your typical road trip/buddy comedy, but it’s also an independent feature made for under $700. Produced by brothers Peter and Anthony Algiers, it is evident a lot of work went into making the film. But does that…
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