Category: film reviews

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Furious 7

While I don’t think Furious 7 is the best film in the franchise because that honor probably goes to either the first or sixth film, I’d still give it an extra quarter star for how it handled Paul Walker’s exit from the franchise in an unexpected way with class.

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Future, The (2011)

If I could get my hyperbole quote of Miranda July’s The Future, it would be “The depressing movie of the year.”

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G.I. Joe: Retaliation

G.I. Joe: Retaliation is way more enjoyable than G.I.Joe: The Rise of Cobra. That’s not to say it’s perfect, not at all.

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Gangster Squad

Ruben Fleischer’s attempt at a crime drama tries way too hard on all levels and ends up being a big disappointment.

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Gantz: Perfect Answer

Gantz: Perfect Answer is the second live action installment of the Gantz series, set just a few months after what just happened on Gantz. There isn’t much of an explanation of what’s going on — except for a brief recap of the first movie — so I strongly suggest you don’t watch this on your first go.

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Garpastum

A war movie without war, a slow-paced drama exploring the boyhood of a group of friends who live for football (soccer) in 1914, in the eve of World War I.

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Gebo and the Shadow

Gebo is an honest collector who tries to protect his sour and tormented wife, Doroteia, from the idea of having a thief son- João is an unscrupulous greedy man who has been missing for the past eight years and has just come back home to steal money without showing any kind of mercy.

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Generation P

An apathetic young man in the ever-changing days of post-Communist Moscow becomes one of the forces behind the Russification of Western marketing and the chief creative behind the virtual world of Russian politics.