Drama

Journey to Bethlehem – Film Review

Journey to Bethlehem is an excellent attempt at telling a well-known tale via music even if it has its fair share of flaws.

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Wild Things – Film Review

If you prefer a more measured and cohesive narrative, Wild Things might leave you feeling more bewildered than entertained.

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The Persian Version – Film Review

The Persian Version presents a novel viewpoint on the experiences of Iranian-Americans and is a praiseworthy examination of cultural identity and family dynamics.

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Rustin – Film Review

Rustin is a powerful homage to the legacy of civil rights activist Bayard Rustin and a proof of his unwavering dedication to justice and equality.

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Fingernails

Fingernails makes an impact that lasts long after the credits roll by getting viewers to consider the complexities of love and the extent people will go to in order to feel emotionally connected.

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Anywhere but Here – Film Review

Anywhere but Here offers a touching and relatable portrayal of the challenges inherent in familial relationships.

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Pain Hustlers – Film Review

Pain Hustlers is a lethargic attempt at a suspenseful crime drama that leaves viewers yearning for a more engaging drama.

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6 Years – Film Review

For those seeking a genuine exploration of complex relationships, 6 Years may leave them feeling unsatisfied and unfulfilled.

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Flatliners (1990) – Film Review

Flatliners is a prime example of wasted potential. Despite its intriguing premise and a talented cast, the film is marred by a lackluster script, shallow characterizations, and a failure to explore its profound themes in a meaningful way.

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Priscilla – Film Review

Priscilla is a moving and strikingly beautiful ode to identity, fame, and love. Filmmaker Sofia Coppola takes the picture to a new level of emotional realism, enhanced by Cailee Spaeny and Jacob Elordi’s remarkable performances.

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