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Destructors: Review

Destructors: Review

21st December 2020
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This short film follows a band of young teens in England, searching for ways to get by and ways to kill time, wandering the countryside. One day, group member Trevor (Billy Ward) is kicked out of a store, presumably after an attempted theft. As Trevor returns to the group empty-handed,

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Queer Japan: Review

Queer Japan: Review

20th December 2020
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Documentary “Queer Japan” from filmmaker Graham Kolbiens follows the life of LGBTQ artists, activists, and everyday people living in metro areas of Japan. As an outsider, when I pictured Japan, Tokyo in particular, I have always envisioned a westernized society. Neon lights, anime, and cutting edge fashion; maybe I was

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Nine Days

Nine Days: Review

20th December 2020
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Nine Days: Review. By Liam Trump. Looking into what we are before we’re born, Nine Days shows life before life. Souls have to make their way through tedious interviews in order to be given the gift of life. Most movies show consciousness after death, but Nine Days goes a different

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The Intergalactic Adventures Of Max Cloud: Review

20th December 2020
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In an age where low-rent actioners are often pushed aside for bombastic blockbusters, Scott Akins' endurance as a strong-willed action star has been a welcomed development. The Debt Collector star has pushed out a steady output of agreeable offerings, with Adkins' steady presence often carrying middling material over the finish

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Minari: The BRWC Review

Minari: The BRWC Review

19th December 2020
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Minari: The BRWC Review. By Liam Trump. Ever since its initial release at Sundance, people can’t stop talking about Lee Isaac Chung’s Minari. Since Sundance, Minari won awards at nearly every film festival it was shown at. The H\hype stems from a number of reasons. This film is distributed by

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