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The Bibi Files

The Bibi Files

Cinematographer Alexi Klochkov and director Watson Arek join other talented individuals in the 66-minute documentary that circles the life of Bibi Netanyahu when it was under investigation. The released documents were called the Bibi Files and contain raw footage from interrogation sessions. That is the basis of ‘The Bibi Files’ documentary, one of the most […]

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Twisters

Twisters

In all fairness, people may not deem the first ever Twister as one of the great films of all times, but over time, people tend to appreciate the movie more and more and for the same reason why an older Gap jacket looks better than it actually is. Physically demanding construction elements such as seams

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Killer Heat

Killer Heat

The name of the movie makes it sound like a third rate film set in the adventures of primitive villages with very little plot. Then again, who can blame actors like Jim Belushi and Daphne Zuniga for wanting to be a part of this boring movie? For what feels like forever, Joseph Gordon Levitt has

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MaXXXine

MaXXXine

Mia Goth and It West were a little unpolished but had the upper hand within the Arthouse horror genre thanks to their movie releases in 2022 titled “X” which was quite an interesting film accompanied by its prequel “Pearl”. “X” and “Pearl” are both accused of repeated violent scenes but these films are vastly different.

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The Shadow Strays

The Shadow Strays

“The Shadow Strays,” a tear jerking Indonesian action thriller that brings Timo Tjahjanto back together with now-regular Muhammad Irfan, exudes zero originality or creativity whatsoever. Rather, an extremely high level of originality is required in this film and even Irfan in association with Trisna Irawan is required to boost action choreography. Action buffs are acquainted

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Never Let Go

Never Let Go

Years have passed since the controversial 2004 film “High Tension” and Alexandre Aja has proved a lot of genre enthusiasts wrong by now displaying a great talent in orchestrating adjoining and vivid scenes. In his latest film “Crawl”, Aja manages to use a different formula that allows him to create a gripping, if not a

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Challengers

Challengers

Luca Guadagnini makes no bones about his ambition in the tennis melodrama ‘Challengers’ featuring a love triangle between three tennis pros he will turn down the volume on everything, including the sound of his own grandmother, if it brings him closer to the end goal of winning Wimbledon. He approaches the film like a tennis

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Transformers One

Transformers One

Just as you are ready to throw away the scrolls and quit on another, endless parade of derivative cinematic templates, josh Cooley comes along with “Transformers One.” As its somewhat cool headed title suggests, the film looks as if a Transformers film has never been made before at all. It’s so naïve, in a good

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