Category: film reviews

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Crazy, Stupid, Love.

While you may not expect much from it, Crazy, Stupid, Love. turns out to be a surprising treat, delivering a truly solid romantic comedy to the screen.

2

Crime d’Amour (2010)

Kristin Scott Thomas plays Christine as a mean b!tch who likes to play around with people, until she meets her perfect assistant Isabelle.

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Cuban Fury

Though Cuban Fury could work as a story of someone who finds themselves after being shamed and bullied out of what they love to do, it never becomes enjoyable nor engaging enough to salsa its way into our hearts.

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Cuento Chino, Un (2011)

When Roberto runs into a Chinese man who gets mugged and beaten out of his taxi, he has his hands full and is taken out of the routine that he loves by not being able to communicate with each other.

2

CZ12

Jackie Chan and his group of con artists-slash-antique hunters are hired by the Lawrence antique auction firm to find the remaining bronze heads of the Chinese zodiac animals that were looted by the British in the second Opium War of the 1800s.

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Dallas Buyers Club

Dallas Buyers Club showcases really great performances from its cast, especially Jared Leto and Matthew McConaughey.

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Dangerous Liaisons (2012)

Famous playboy Xie Yifan sets out to bed wholesome widow Du Fenyu in a bet with an outstanding lady of society, Mo Jieyu, who’s out to get a young ingenue who’s crossed her path in the 1930’s Shanghai adaptation of Choderlos de Laclos’ Les Liaisons Dangereuses.

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Dangerous Method, A

Freud against Jung in the battle of the human mind. Mortensen against Fassbender in the battle of hottest man in a mustache. A Dangerous Method takes us behind the friendship and rivalry of two great men that established modern psychology.