The sort of film I’d want to like for digging the genre but is a mismatch of what story and genre. It feels like a battle between plot […]
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Malcolm & Marie, 2021 – ★★
An overnight look into a couple on “the most important day of his life” shows the fragility of the relationship, delving into its foundations of megalomania, grief, addiction, […]
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Cape Fear, 1962 – ★★½
Living in a shell, I came into this blind, neither having seen this previously nor the version Scorsese made. For that reason, I probably enjoyed the ambiguity that […]
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The Great Indian Kitchen, 2021 – ★★★½
This film is a lens into the patriarchal injustices that women endure in the garb of traditions and responsibility in Indian society. It’s a slap in the face […]
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The Little Things, 2021 – ★★★
“It’s the little things that rip you apart. It’s the little things that get you caught.” As usual, Denzel brings out a character as few others can. Rami […]