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Review: Mickey 17 – Bong Joon-ho

Director Bong Joon-ho returns with a thought-provoking narrative that delves into the complexities of identity, mortality, and the ethical implications of cloning. Adapted from Edward Ashton’s novel Mickey7, the film presents a

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Review: “Nosferatu” – Robert Eggers

Robert Eggers’ “Nosferatu” emerges as a masterful reimagining of F.W. Murnau’s 1922 silent horror classic, blending meticulous period detail with a fresh, unsettling vision. This film not only pays homage to its

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Review: “Companion” – Drew Hancock

Drew Hancock’s Companion takes a more intimate approach to the genre, crafting a gripping, unsettling thriller that dives deep into the ethical and emotional minefield of artificial intelligence in human relationships. The

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Review: “Wolf Man” – Leigh Whannell

In the pantheon of cinematic monsters, the werewolf stands as a symbol of primal fear and transformation. Leigh Whannell’s Wolf Man aspires to rejuvenate this iconic figure for a contemporary audience, yet

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Review: “Babygirl” – Halina Reijn

Director Halina Reijn delivers a provocative and unflinching examination of power dynamics, desire, and self-discovery within the corporate world in “Babygirl”. Starring Nicole Kidman as Romy Mathis, a high-powered CEO, and Harris

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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,

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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

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