Category: reviews

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TVXQ! – Catch Me

After a year, the Godfathers of Kpop come back with their sixth Korean album (second as a duo), an effort that’s not exactly unique, but still stands alone as work only the group could release.

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TVXQ! – “O”-Jung.Ban.Hap

DBSK’s third Korean album attempts to show us different sides of the young group. But does it succeed or simply begin to settle the group into a distinct pattern?

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TVXQ – T

The boys of TVXQ returned to Japan and gave fans their most cohesive and mature work to date.

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Tuvalu (German Film)

Tuvalu is an experimental dramedy with romantic undertones following the life of Anton, the caretaker of a decadent bathhouse business, its quirky owners and its customers.

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Tusk (2014)

A podcaster on the hunt for his next story meets a crazy mother-effer with a walrus fetish.

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Turn It Up To 11

In essence Turn It Up To 11 is a film about rock and roll, but it also takes on a life of its own as we get involved in the turmoil of making it big in Korea’s rock scene.

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Tsumi to Batsu: A Falsified Romance

Miroku Tachi is a socially awkward young man who’s facing the harsh reality — people aren’t good by nature. When he meets the cold Hikaru Baba, a high school girl who’s a prostitution ring leader that enjoys making weak people suffer, Miroku takes on the task of eliminating the vermin of the world.

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Trust (2010)

Directed by David Schwimmer, Trust tackles the uncomfortable subject of rape, but he has pulled off a great film with strong performances out of Liana Liberato, Catherine Keener and Clive Owen.