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Action by Martin TowersFeb 25, 20238:00 pm
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Eneko Sagardoy in Irati

Irati (2023) – Movie Review

Irati is a visually stunning epic that brings Basque myths to life despite some pacing issues.

Drama by Martin TowersFeb 23, 20237:25 pm
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Claire Foy and Jessie Buckley in Women Talking

Women Talking (2023) – Movie Review

The conversation at the heart of the movie finds some moments of interest but never manages to take off.

Thriller by Martin TowersFeb 19, 202312:31 pmFebruary 19, 2023
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Justice Smith and Julianne Moore in Sharper

Sharper (2023) – Movie Review

Sharper is one of those twisty, turny caper films that won’t reinvent the genre but makes for a fun enough addition to your watchlist.

Drama by Martin TowersFeb 12, 20238:17 pm
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Eo (2023) – Movie Review

A curious tale of a wandering donkey, observing humanity, without quite reaching the kind of import it sets out for.

Drama by Martin TowersJan 28, 202310:59 pm
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Cate Blanchett and Nina Hoss in Tár

Tár (2023) – Movie Review

Cate Blanchett isn’t the only extraordinary thing about Tár, but her performance is something to behold.

Drama by Martin TowersJan 21, 202310:04 pm
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Park Hae-il and Tang Wei in Decision to Leave

Decision to Leave (2023) – Movie Review

What appears to be a noir reveals itself to be an engrossing tale of a uniquely forbidden love.

Drama by Martin TowersJan 14, 20237:57 pm
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Bill Nighy in Living

Living (2022) – Movie Review

Bill Nighy will break your heart into a thousand little pieces as a quiet man waking up to the world around him.

Drama by Martin TowersDec 27, 202210:43 am
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Frankie Corio and Paul Mescal in Aftersun

Aftersun (2022) – Movie Review

Aftersun -a heartbreaking family story told with devastating normalcy- is more than the sum of its parts.

My Favorites by Martin TowersDec 4, 20227:42 pmDecember 8, 2022
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Glass Onion

Glass Onion (2022) – Movie Review

Glass Onion is everything you could ask of a sequel: bigger than the original, keeping the same charm that made it a hit, but innovating on the formula. It feels like a proper new chapter in an ongoing adventure, not a retread of the same story.

Comedy by Martin TowersNov 6, 202211:57 amNovember 6, 2022
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See How They Run (2022) – Movie Review

As inoffensive as it is unremarkable.

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