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damaged

Damaged

When Good Casts Go Bad: The Chaotic Descent of Damaged In the strange and senseless world of serial killer thrillers, Damaged attempts to deliver a grim, cross-continental mystery but veers disastrously off-course. Samuel L. Jackson leads an otherwise respectable cast straight into cinematic catastrophe, as the film’s absurdity undermines its attempts at gravitas. From its […]

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The Beast

The Beast

The Beast: A Sonic Journey into the Depths of Love, Loneliness and Destiny A sharp knife jabbers deep underneath the skin without it ever causing any fatal wounds. The Beast directed by Bertrand Bonello knows how to do that with utmost finesse. The pain isn’t instantaneous and neither is it obvious, it is rather a

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Abigail

Abigail

When Ballerinas Turn Real: Abigail’s Shocking Reveal After watching a scary movie like Abigail, the famous horror show, as a young girl, the next time a cute ballerina jumps across the room, you will take a minute to freeze in disbelief. Universal’s new venture in horror has Timila Weir as one of the highlighted faces,

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Blood for Dust

Blood for Dust

Blood for Dust Review: A neo-noir thriller that strikes a bit too close to the heart Someone has said this dark crime thriller, Blood for Dust meets Fargo, which is alright by as quoted in variety, reka blackhurst the director and David Ebeltoft the co-writer. There are rules in life, but even the most seasoned

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Boy Kills World

Boy Kills World

As the Greatest Movie You Didn’t Know You Needed If “Genius who is chaotic” Was a Genre Then Boy Kills World would take the Poster. Picture an action movie that is nutty to the point that it beats you senseless with surface humour and action and at all times has a sadistic smile plastered on

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parachute

Parachute

Brittany Snow’s Parachute is a depiction of her struggles with addiction The portrayal of addiction, co-dependent relationships and the all-important journey towards self-love is meandering, but Brittany Snow’s (Pitch Perfect, Hairspray) directorial debut is all of that and so much more, as She hasn’t only made a film but took a huge and personal leap.”

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