Category: reviews

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Little Moth

This devastating second feature by Peng Tao centers around a young girl who is forced to beg for money on the streets by a poor couple.

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Little Princess, The (1939)

The Little Princess tells the story of Sara Creww (Temple). Her father, Captain Crewe (Hunter) has to ship off to Africa because of the Boer war. He drops of Sara at a private school for girls. There Sara lives a very privileged life as a captains daughter.

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Lizette & – Just Smile

Industrial Rock. It is a genre that you normally don’t hear that much of when you put on your normal radio station, and therefore Lizette& will function as a fresh breeze in your everyday ear when you have tired of listening to mainstream rock music.

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Locke (2013)

Tom Hardy delivers one of his finest performances to date as he takes us through a self-destructive journey in which his character gets too many phone calls while driving inside a car.

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Logan

This is the best you’ll ever see Wolverine, and, if it’s the last rodeo of the character (and Professor X), as far as Jackman and Stewart’s characterizations at least, it’s a perfect and well-earned ending.

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Lolita (1997)

Adrian Lyne’s Lolita is an engaging but unsettling watch that doesn’t bother limiting itself in its interesting adaptation of Nabokov’s novel

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Loneliest Planet, The (2011)

The Loneliest Planet follows a couple — free-spirited Nica and her accommodating boyfriend, Alex — in their dream vacation in the wilderness of Euroasia, Georgia.

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Looper

Rian Johnson’s third feature is just as great as his previous films and an intelligent, entertaining addition to the sci-fi genre.