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Moon Knight: Trailer Talk

Moon Knight: Trailer Talk

18th January 2022
NEWS
Megan Williams
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Moon Knight: Trailer Talk. In November, one of my Trailer Talk articles covered Disney+ Day, a day where future projects for the streaming platform were announced. Included in this was a teaser trailer for ‘Moon Knight’ starring Oscar Isaac as the lead character. At the time, I thought it looked unique,

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Confession: Review

18th January 2022
REVIEWS
Joel Fisher
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Victor Strong (Stephen Moyer) has come to a church in the middle of the night with a loaded gun. He’s met by an alarmed Father Peter (Colm Meaney) who instantly tries to calm down the situation, but is also looking for a way to get out of there so he

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A Shot Through The Wall

A Shot Through The Wall: Review

17th January 2022
REVIEWS
Joel Fisher
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Officer Mike Tan (Kenny Leu) is a rookie cop on the force in Brooklyn and still lives with his family where he answers to his persistent, but caring mother, May (Fiona Fu). Then one day while on patrol, Officer Tan and his partner, Officer Ryan Doheney (Derek Goh) are talking

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First Date: Review

First Date: Review

16th January 2022
REVIEWS
Ray Lobo
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Boy likes girl, boy asks girl out on a date, boy wants a car for the date.  That is the basic structure for directors Manuel Crosby and Darren Knapp’s First Date.  Mike (Tyson Brown) is a shy and sensitive suburban teenager who is attracted to his opposite—Kelsey (Shelby Duclos).  Kelsey

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We’re Too Good For This: Review

We’re Too Good For This: Review

15th January 2022
REVIEWS
Tyler Simeone
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In We’re Too Good for This, the Heist Gets Theoretical. Missy Malek’s latest short We’re Too Good for This both is and is not a film “about” disability. It is neither the heartstring-pulling yet patronizing tale of overcoming—implying that one’s immutable nature is an obstacle to be surmounted—nor the touting of

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