Author: Rodrigo

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Trance (2013)

Danny Boyle’s Trance is a trippy film to watch thanks to its Inception-like gimmick and multiple twists throughout its running time.

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Sherlock – Season 1

The fun of watching Sherlock relies mostly on the interactions between Watson and Holmes, both greatly performed by Martin Freeman and Benedict Cumberbatch.

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Asu Mare (2013)

Carlos Alcántara’s ¡Asu Mare! shows his stand-up comedy routine bits along with flashbacks of his childhood, adolescence and adulthood as well as his relationship with his mother.

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Enlightened – Season 1 + 2

Laura Dern stars as Amy Jellicoe, a self-destructive woman who has a spiritual awakening becomes determined to live an enlightened life, creating havoc at home and work.

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Big C, The – Season 3

Season 3 is all about remission regarding Cathy Jamison’s cancer, but the problem with the remission theme is that it made Season 3 pretty boring to watch.

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Coupling – Season 1

While it’s inevitable to compare Coupling with the likes of Friends, Seinfeld and Sex and the City, Coupling still feels like it’s a “one of a kind” show, and a very fresh one for the time in which it premiered… and constantly hilarious if I may say so.

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Identity Thief (2013)

Melissa McCarthy is easily the best part of Identity Thief, but the screenplay from Craig Mazin works heavily against the film.

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Flight (2012)

Flight serves as a great return to live-action filmmaking for Robert Zemeckis and it is recommendable thanks to Denzel Washington’s portrayal of a functioning alcoholic.

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Silver Linings Playbook

While it’s inevitable to label Silver Linings Playbook as a rom-com film, it’s definately more than just a mere rom-com film.