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Review: “Queer”

No one has the same disciplined work ethic in Hollywood as Luca Guardagnino (except perhaps Ayo Edebiri, who ironically will star in his next film). It almost feels like the Italian director, who has acclaimed films like ‘Call Me By Your Name’, ‘Bones and All’ and most recently the superb ‘Challengers’ under his belt, is

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Review: “Blitz”

“All we need is love,” says director Steve McQueen at the press conference for his film ‘Blitz’, whose DNA, like the Briton himself, is anchored in the history of this country. An epic that illuminates an event through the eyes of a mixed racial 9-year-old boy who is separated from his mother and has to

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“Joker: Folie à Deux”: That’s (not) entertainment

In 2019, Warner Brothers still had a big smile on its face: While the DCEU kept going downhill because they couldn’t manage to find the right dark tone for their films, ‘Hangover’ director Todd Philipps came around the corner and created a surprise hit with “Joker”. Not only did it earn the studio over a

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“The Apprentice” or the American nightmare

There was a time, way before the ‘Winter Solider’, when Sebastian Stan was simply the pretty boy of network TV. He stayed in the background and embellished the overall picture, be it in “Gossip Girl” or “Once Upon A Time”, but for a few years now you can see that the actor has realized where

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Review: “Whiplash”

Shortly after Damien Chazelle released his eighteen-minute short film, titled “Whiplash” in 2013, in which J.K. Simmons plays the eccentric and manipulative music professor Fletcher pushing the young Andrew Neiman to peak performance, the young director won the “Short Film Jury Prize” at Sundance, which supported him to make a feature-length film out of this

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