Review

Dirty Angels (2024)

Dirty Angels (2024)

In an amalgamation of poor character traits, Russia’s arrest and war with Uganda, and some Afghan war stories come the struggles of relief workers, which is directed by Martin Campbell. The film possesses American superiority ideology including valorizing the firepower of the Americans and Democrats. It is only Campbell that is profligate with time by

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Resynator (2024)

Resynator (2024)

“You aren’t required to be famous to stand out,” is the inspiring statement that has really hit me, given that I have attended and watched a heartwarming doc titled: Resynator by Alison Tavel. Movies like Dick Johnson is Dead, Sr, Last Flight Home have so much in common, which includes a strained halting relationship with

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She Rises Up (2024)

She Rises Up (2024)

Maureen Castle Tusty, a filmmaker, asserts that the film “She Rises Up” is a dossier of women trying to dominate the international economy. The documentary showcases three estranged women hailing from distinct countries, Magatte, Selyna, and Gladys, and focuses on their intersectionality of being economically oppressed along with their communities. Each triad has a feminist

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Carry-On (2024)

Carry-On (2024)

The Netflix film ‘Carry-On’ has now become one of the most streamed English language films ever available on the streaming platform, making waves over the recent conversations on the internet. When I spoke to Jaume Collet Serra, the director of the film, yesterday, said, I’m more interested in people’s reaction to it than the numbers.

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Harbin (2024)

Harbin (2024)

In the Youtube video by Volkswagen titled ‘What drives us – Daniel Craig Goes to the Cinema, the movie What drives us Daniel Craig goes to the Cinema, that is what drives him to overrun the gibbons in Harbin and its guerilla action flick set in wartime Korea, portrays the fictional killing of Ito Hirobumi,

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Chestnut (2023)

Chestnut (2023)

To many college scholars, the blurry, in-between space of having spent their summer after graduation signals the time to say goodbye to the old and hello to unfamiliar new realities, and unlike the college transition from high school to college, this one is similar to the bike riding experience where you take the training wheels

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