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Butcher’s Crossing finds success through stunning vistas and full-bodied characters
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Butcher’s Crossing finds success through stunning vistas and full-bodied characters

December 9, 2023December 9, 2023

Those degenerate film nerds amongst us probably first heard of Butcher’s Crossing through an interview with Nicolas Cage in which he spoke of an on-set

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The Zone of Interest proves that no one makes a movie like Jonathan Glazer
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The Zone of Interest proves that no one makes a movie like Jonathan Glazer

December 9, 2023December 9, 2023

After a surreal opening sequence with a propulsive soundscape reminiscent of the cinematic sensual onslaught of 2001: A Space Odyssey, Jonathan Glazer’s latest film, The

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Empire of Light is an enjoyable lark of big ideas and small scope
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Empire of Light is an enjoyable lark of big ideas and small scope

December 9, 2022

Of Sam Mendes’ diverse filmography, Empire of Light may be his most minor film. It’s a light watch, breezy by nature, and even though it

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Cosmic Dawn review – High concept sci-fi done on a budget
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Cosmic Dawn review – High concept sci-fi done on a budget

February 9, 2022February 10, 2022

In astronomy, the term “cosmic dawn” refers to the furthest point back where can see into the history of the universe. Advanced telescopes and math

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Death on the Nile review – Not awful, but why do movies look like this now?
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Death on the Nile review – Not awful, but why do movies look like this now?

February 9, 2022February 9, 2022

The Hercule Poirot cinematic universe marches on! Everyone’s favorite(?) mustachioed man of mystery has found himself in yet another closed location amidst yet another colorful

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  • 28 Years Later – a rare late sequel that refuses to retread the same material
  • DROP – the year’s most inventive thriller is now available to watch at home!

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