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Review: ‘Hoard’Joseph Quinn Stars In An Unsettling Drama Exploring Childhood Traumas

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Maria (Lily-Beau Leach) is a 7-year-old girl living in South East London during the mid 80s in Hoard. Maria and her mother Cynthia (Hayley...

Review: ‘Twilight Of The Warriors: Walled In’A Stylish And Entertaining Martial Arts Film In...

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In the 20th century, immigrants flocked to Hong Kong. The city became overrun by crime including drugs, prostitution, and gambling. Gangs controlled much of...
DOCTOR JEKYLL

Review: ‘Doctor Jekyll’Even Suzy Izzard Can't Make Up For The Lack Of Thrills In...

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Rob (Scott Chambers) has just gotten out of prison in Doctor Jekyll. He is down in the dumps without a job or way to...
Morfydd Clark and Matt Smith in STARVE ACRE

Review: ‘Starve Acre’Matt Smith And Morfydd Clark Lead A Slow Burn British Horror That...

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Richard (Matt Smith) and his wife Jules (Morfydd Clark) have moved to a rural home in Starve Acre. Richard grew up there and wanted...

Review: ‘Lazareth’Ashley Judd’s Newest Apocalyptic Thriller Never Finds Its Footing 

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We all lived through the pandemic and the fear that surrounded it for most, especially in the beginning. Luckily for us, as time went...
Matthew Modine in HARD MILES

Review: ‘Hard Miles’Matthew Modine Goes On The Bike Ride Of A Lifetime In This...

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Things don’t always turn out the way you planned and sometimes it may seem like the world is against you. That is the mindset...

Review: ‘Bad Hombres’Luke Hemsworth And Thomas Jane Shine In Forgettable Thriller

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Immigrating to a new country typically comes with its fair share of difficulties. Felix (Diego Tinoco) is about to find out the hard way...

Review: ‘The Monk And The Gun’A Dramedy Exploring Bhutan’s Attempt At Modernization

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Bhutan, a remote nation in the Himalayas, is known for many things. Natural beauty, Buddhist teachings, and gross national happiness. However, over the past...

Review: ‘Fitting In’Maddie Ziegler Leads A Coming-Of-Age Traumedy That Is Full Of Laughs And...

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High school is a time for growth. A time of personal reflection. It’s a chance for teens to try and figure out who they...
The Kitchen

Review: ‘The Kitchen’Daniel Kaluuya Makes His Directorial Debut In Netflix’s Newest Dystopian Sci-Fi Film

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Sometimes the future is not all it’s cracked up to be, especially London in 2040 according to The Kitchen. That is unless you’re part...