Category: reviews

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Sightseers (UK Film)

Ben Wheatley exceeds the expectations with his new indecorous comedy, skillfully mixing distinctive British humor, lurid crime, and an inviting weirdness, to depict an overwhelming love story stained by blood.

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Tootsie

It’s tough to be in an all man’s world, especially if you’re a man dressed up as a woman making it in an all man’s world.

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Helter Skelter (Japanese Film)

Helter Skelter follows a top idol star who undergoes multiple cosmetic surgeries on different parts of her body to maintain the image she’s built herself as an icon of beauty, until the result of such processes begins taking a toll on her.

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Amanda Jenssen – Stockholm, Sweden 2013 – Hymns for the Haunted

Amanda Jenssen is one of Sweden’s most famous artists discovered through a televised talent show. Her charisma and hoarse voice together with smart lyrics made her popular, and even if she didn’t win the contest, she definitely won the Swedish people’s hearts, and the show was a start to a promising career.

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Toilet (Japanese Film)

Toilets are important in Japan. And who’s better to talk about toilets than Naoko Ogigami’s often dry humor, especially if it’s going to be at the hand of Masako Motai.

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Enlightened – Season 1 + 2

Laura Dern stars as Amy Jellicoe, a self-destructive woman who has a spiritual awakening becomes determined to live an enlightened life, creating havoc at home and work.

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Blancanieves (2012)

Pablo Berger’s Blancanieves is a blending of the classic films and tales we’ve all seen and heard, with a new and modern touch that makes it all the more pleasant and accessible.