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The Echo: Review

The Echo: Review. By Joe Muldoon. From the heart and mind of widely celebrated filmmaker-documentarian Tatiana Huezo comes The Echo, a meditative docufiction that centres itself around a small rural v...

So, for all its effort and earnestness in bringing back something that Hollywood stopped making years ago, it’s just a shame that Lady Terror couldn’t be more fun and less eye-rolling.

Jake Large (Nathan Hill) is a lawyer who’s engaged to a beautiful woman and everything seems to be going his way. Then one day he finds a pregnant woman who is being assaulted and without thinking he ...

Kalki 2898 AD: Review

Kalki 2898 AD: Review. By Samhith Ankam. Kind of insane???? For Tollywood standards, this is such a successful reskin of conventional sci-fi without any real “take-me-outs” in relation to the budget. ...

Aloners: Review

Aloners: Review. By Joe Muldoon. Some films adopt such an incisive realism that they resemble fly-on-the-wall documentary filmmaking more than cinema itself – first-timer Hong Sung-eun’s Aloners prese...