Category: film reviews

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Assassination (1964)

One of director Shinoda Masahiro’s finest achievements, Assassination portraits a mysterious and charismatic individual who continuously shifts his allegiance from one political faction to another.

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Asu Mare (2013)

Carlos Alcántara’s ¡Asu Mare! shows his stand-up comedy routine bits along with flashbacks of his childhood, adolescence and adulthood as well as his relationship with his mother.

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Asu Mare 2 (2015)

Asu Mare 2 takes place in 1997, right around the time when Carlos “Cachín” Alcántara was starting to work on Pataclaun and he’s trying his best to win over rich girl Emilia. However, the presence of Ricky, a rich handsome man who is also a pretty seductive guy and quite an asshole of a person who will put him through hell in his pursuit of Emilia.

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At the Circus

The Marx Brothers try to help the owner of a circus recover some stolen funds before he finds himself out of a job.

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Attack the Block

Joe Cornish’s feature film debut, Attack the Block, is a stellar ’80s creature feature that was never made.

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Au revoir l’été (2013)

Au revoir l’été is a delicate coming-of-age story that follows a young woman named Sakuko as she visits her quiet seaside town and forms relationships with the locals.

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Auld Lang Syne

Auld Lang Syne follows two Korean men that used to be lovers as they meet once again by chance.

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Avatar (2009)

I had the displeasure of enduring James Cameron’s preachy, unoriginal, over-indulgent sci-fi brain rapist, Avatar. I’d like to shake the hand of the netizen who named it Avatar: The Last Samurai of the Ferngully Who Dances With Wolves.

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Avengers, The

The culmination of years of work that started back in 2008 with Iron Man (and Robert Downey, Jr.). It was very important that Marvel got this right. And oh boy, they certainly did!