Suzume Review

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When titular teen Suzume (Nanoka Hara) encounters a mysterious man (Hokuto Matsumura), who protects Japan from earthquakes, she begins a cross-country quest to help him — something that becomes especially challenging when he’s magically transformed

Riotsville, USA Review

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In the social and political turbulence of the 1960s, the US government responds to the civil disobedience of the era by training police to respond with military tactics. This documentary focuses on one model used

One Fine Morning Review

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Single parent widower Sandra (Léa Seydoux) juggles caring for her daughter Linn (Camille Leban Martins), her job as a translator and looking after her father Georg (Pascal Gregory), who is suffering from dementia. A chance

Godland Review

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Danish Priest Lucas (Elliott Crosset Hove) travels by sea and land to build a church in a remote Icelandic parish in the late 1800s. His enmity with his guide Ragnar (Ingvar Eggert Sigurðsson), the harsh

Leonor Will Never Die Review

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Fading screenwriter Leonor (Sheila Francisco) dreams of her heyday writing ‘80s action movies in the Filipino film industry. When she is hit on the head by a falling TV, she finds herself in the fictional

Assassin Club Review

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Morgan (Henry Golding) is a slick international assassin looking to get out of the game. His boss, Caldwell (Sam Neill), twists his arm into taking one last job: kill six other highly skilled hitmen like

How To Blow Up A Pipeline Review

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Exasperated and out of options, a group of eight environmental activists plan an act of sabotage to stop a pipeline in West Texas, which could disrupt the global oil supply. Are they willing to risk

Missing (2023) Review

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Single mum Grace (Nia Long) and her new boyfriend Kevin (Ken Leung) go on vacation to Colombia, leaving Grace’s teenage daughter June (Storm Reid) home alone. When the couple suddenly go missing, June must use

Ghosted Review

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Cole (Chris Evans), a farmer, meets supposed art curator Sadie (Ana de Armas) and falls head over heels for her. But when she ignores his texts, he decides to make a big romantic gesture and

Polite Society Review

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Ria Khan (Priya Kansara) is obsessed with martial arts and dreams of becoming a stuntwoman. But she’s forced to put her passion into practice when her older sister Lena (Ritu Arya) gets engaged. With the