Category: film reviews

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Face (Japanese Film)

Face is the darkly comic story of a socially awkward seamstress who is forced to fend for herself after tragedy strikes her family.

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Fair Game

Fair Game is a political drama depicting the real-life scandal of Valerie Plane, a CIA agent that had several undercover operations going on when her secret identity is revealed in a newspaper, in response to husband Joe Wilson’s opinion article on the findings of Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction.

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Family, The (2013)

An ex-mob guy who’s ratted out against his former family is now under the witness protection program alongside his pyromaniac wife, his slightly sociopath daughter, and con-artist of a son move to small town Normandy (France).

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Fantasma (2006)

In Fantasma, Argentine director Lisandro Alonso brings back the non-pro protagonists of his first two features, both hailing from remote rural areas, for a screening of his second feature in a modern urban facility.

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Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is an entertaining movie that at the same time opens the door for new sequels, but can still stand on its own. It also can be watched more than once, if you are interested in all the little details that you missed the first viewing.

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Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald

While J.K. Rowling should have written this film as a book first, and let an actual screenwriter do the job of adapting it for the film; Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald sure will make for interesting conversation among fans.

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Farewell, My Queen

Based on the novel by French historian Chantal Thomas, Les Adieux à la Reine tells the fictionalized relationship that Queen Marie Antoinette had with her reader during the final days before the French Revolution in 1789.