film review
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5 stars Crime, Drama This was actually the first time I had seen this, and surprisingly (or not, considering I’m younger than the film) I hadn’t heard too much about what the film is about despite being on so many “Films You Have To See!” lists. So, I went in with absolutely no expectations. The
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5 stars Comedy, Drama, History Some context: I haven’t read much Shakespeare and that includes Romeo and Juliet which is what this film is inspired by. Even so, it’s easy to get caught up in the stories that are running parallel to each other; both the play that Will is writing (which turns out to
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3 stars Comedy, Drama, Romance I actually hadn’t heard of The Lobster when it came out despite the award-winning cast, instead I saw it by chance on Netflix. It’s produced by Film4 and features Colin Farrell, Rachel Weisz and Lea Seydoux. The Lobster is a dystopian, like a unisex version of The Handmaid’s Tale. It’s
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2.5 stars Comedy, Drama, Romance Table 19 is a comedy/drama about Table 19 – the table at a wedding that has the unimportant people, the ones that the bride and groom don’t even remember. The film takes place over the wedding day and delves a surprising amount into each character’s background. Anna Kendrick is arguably
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FILM REVIEW 3.5 stars Action, Crime, Music It was the film that came up and surprised everyone this summer. Atleast, that’s how I knew about this film – I saw posters maybe a week before the film was released. I don’t know what that says about the film, but I have finally watched it, only
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FILM REVIEW 2.5 stars Horror, Mystery, Thriller Featuring for the first time on this website – a film that is actually in cinemas right now. Pretty appropriate for Halloween. More importantly, Happy Death Day manages to be season-appropriate while being appropriate for the easily scared. (No judgement, i hate ghost films too). Happy Death Day