Category: film reviews

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Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work

Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work is a candid documentary about a year in the life of Joan Rivers as she struggles to keep her schedule busy with a career in the entertainment industry that goes on and off as it pleases.

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José Martí: El Ojo del Canario

Jose Marti: El Ojo del Canario tells the story of Jose Julian Marti Perez, the Cuban national hero and Latin American literature figure, between the ages of 9 years and 16 years old.

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Judge, The (2014)

A cheeky wiser-than-thou lawyer goes back to his hometown of Carlinville (Indiana) to attend his mother’s funeral and deal with his estranged father, who has just been accused of running over someone.

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Jungle Book (2016), The

Jon Favreau’s attempt at recreating Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book takes us back to the jungle and follows on a young man-cub named Mowgli.

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Jurassic Park

A rich eccentric old man with a good heart takes it upon himself to build an environmental park filled with dinosaurs that end up eating the tourists.

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Jurassic World

The paleo-adventure park is prepping their next corporate launch, one massive mother-effing hybrid known as Indominus Rex, which will be set loose in the park of insurance company hell.

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Just Go with It

Just Go with It is a romantic comedy about loser plastic surgeon Danny, who pretends to be trapped in a fail marriage to get laid, and his assistant, single-mother of two Katherine, who ends up going to Hawaii with him and her kids because Danny is trying to pick up way-too-young, kid-loving but sexy Palmer.

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Justin Bieber: Never Say Never

Never Say Never is a good movie that could have been a great film. It was a pop culture exploitation, a fascinating exploration of the pop idol psyche, and the way that modern technology affects the time-honored tradition of teeny bop worship.

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Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham…

Well, Indian stories live up to the titles of their films, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham…, which apparently translates to ‘sometimes happiness, sometimes sad’ really contains moments of pure elation followed by moments to crush your heart.