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Horror by Martin TowersOct 25, 20211:08 pm
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Halloween Kills (2021) – Movie Review

It’s one thing to be silly. It’s another to be dumb.

Drama by Martin TowersOct 16, 202111:24 am
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Jodie Comer in The Last Duel

The Last Duel (2021) – Movie Review

Ridley Scott’s latest studies medieval misogyny from a uniquely modern perspective.

Action by Martin TowersOct 7, 20214:25 pm
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Daniel Craig in No Time to Die

No Time to Die (2021) – Movie Review

Daniel Craig’s rugged intensity makes Bond more human than ever in an entertaining -if long- farewell to his long run.

Drama by Martin TowersOct 5, 20214:19 pmOctober 5, 2021
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Jasna Djuricic in Quo Vaids, Aida

Quo Vadis, Aida? (2021) – Movie Review

Quo Vadis, Aida? is a rough but necessary film detailing the circumstances around the Srebrenica genocide.

Drama by Martin TowersOct 2, 202110:38 am
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Henry Golding in Monsoon

Monsoon (2020) – Movie Review

Monsoon is a rich character study, light in the narrative but deep in its themes of identity and grief.

Thriller by Martin TowersSep 28, 202112:14 pm
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Pierre Niney in Black Box

Black Box (Boîte Noire) (2021) – Movie Review

A competent studio thriller of the kind that Hollywood has largely abandoned.

Comedy by Martin TowersSep 25, 20211:00 pm
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Jim Cummings in The Beta Test

The Beta Test (2021) – Movie Review

The Beta Test is as entertaining in its comedy as it is savage in its satire.

Action by Martin TowersSep 20, 20214:49 pm
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Mary Elizabeth Winstead in Kate

Kate (2021) – Movie Review

There may be nothing surprising about Kate, but the action is thrilling enough for a fun afternoon watch.

Drama by Martin TowersSep 17, 20212:24 pm
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Alicia Vikander and Justin Chon in Blue Bayou

Blue Bayou (2021) – Movie Review

With so much to criticize in real life, it is baffling that Blue Bayou spends more time in soapy melodrama than in a timely, specific denunciation whose foundations are certainly all right there.

My Favorites by Martin TowersSep 15, 20216:01 pm
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Timothee Chalamet in Dune

Dune (2021) – Movie Review

In our current landscape, you will not easily find another science-fiction/fantasy epic with such a firm voice, such a maximalist visual identity, or such a portentous tone.

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