Category: film reviews

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Whiplash (American Film)

A first year hopeful drummer wants to be one of the greatest jazz drummers, for that, he’ll need the guidance of a short-tempered teacher in search of music perfection, who will mentally-manipulate you, shout and verbally abuse you to get what he wants.

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While We’re Young (2014)

A married middle-aged couple experiences a big change in their lives when they meet a married hipster couple living their lives happily in carefree fashion, sparking a light in the older couple.

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What Women Want (Chinese Film)

Remake of the American romantic comedy What Women Want by Nancy Meyers, starring Mel Gibson and Helen Hunt, I Know a Woman’s Heart (to avoid confusions) puts Chinese superstars Andy Lau and Gong Li in the title roles.

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Werewolf Boy, A

Of course, you would think… girl and boy wolf meet each other and fall in love, however, I never really saw Jo’s A Werewolf Boy as a romance, but a film about companionship.

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Were the World Mine

In preparations for the school’s A Midsummer’s Night Dream play, Timothy mixes a magic potion that can make anyone fall in love with the first person their eyes meet, setting out to enchant Timothy, and turning everyone in town gay.

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Weekend (UK Film)

Weekend presents us with a tender and relatable film about two men that will tug at your heartstrings just the right amount.

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We Are X

We Are X is the dark and exciting history of Japans’ largest and most well-loved rock band, X Japan. Intricately weaving past and present, this documentary shows fans the true side of the lengends.