Category: film reviews

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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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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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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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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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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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As One (Korean Film)

Table tennis, politics, a true story and Doona Bae! Can’t get better than As One, which follows the South and North Korean teams that united as one Korean team to beat China at the 1991 World Championship held in Chiba, Japan.

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As I Lay Dying (2013)

The premise of a film about how a family deals with the death of a beloved member is interesting and obviously grim, but James Franco’s take on the story is quite a mixed bag.

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Artist, The (2011)

The Artist is a film that works as a exposition of the film industry rather than a love letter towards classic films.

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Arthur Christmas

The Christmas season starts with the question that many nosy kids have asked in this “need for answers” day and age: if Santa is real, how does he manage with all those presents in one night?