Category: film reviews

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Annabelle

Annabelle relies a tad too much on shock value instead of a spooky atmosphere. That said the movie has many eerie moments and some great sequences.

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Andalucia: Revenge of the Goddess

Japanese foreign diplomat Kosaku Kuroda is in Andalucia to investigate the death of a Japanese investor, suspected to have been killed. The only witness or culprit is a young clerk from Victor Bank.

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Amour (2012)

Haneke takes on his most emotional material to date, but ends up with a film that feels just as cold and distant as the rest.

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American Sniper

American Sniper follows the life of rodeo cowboy-turned-U.S. Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle, who is highly regarded in his country as the most lethal sniper ever with at least 160 confirmed kills.

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American Reunion

American Reunion revists the characters from the franchise in their early 30s as they meet up once again for their upcoming high school reunion.

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América, Uma História Bem Portuguesa

This is a comedy… of sorts, about a Russian immigrant in Portugal who’s married to a small-time crook who starts to make a living out of selling fake passports to illegal immigrants. Ah, the Land of the Free.

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Amazing Spider-Man, The (2012)

Marc Webb’s The Amazing Spider-Man comes across as a visually darker film driven by human emotions and scientific touches thanks to the direction and the screenwriting team.

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Amazing Spider-Man 2, The

What makes Marc Webb’s take on Spider-Man still enjoyable to watch is mostly due to its cast and the relationship between Gwen Stacy and Peter Parker.