Category: reviews

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Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2

Let’s make this clear from the start, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 is not as good as Guardians of the Galaxy, but in its defence, it is the only MCU movie that actually made me cry.

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Guillotines, The (2012)

Set during the Manchurian rule of the Qing Dynasty, the Empire had set up an assassination squad known as the Guillotines set to kill anyone who dared to oppose the Emperor.

Guilt Trip, The (2012) 0

Guilt Trip, The (2012)

Streisand and Rogen come together as mother and son in this silly little comedy that ended up being more touching and sincere than ever expected.

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Gulaab Gang

Pink-sari-clad vigilante Rajjo will cross the path of politician Sumitra Devi, who will seize the opportunity to raise her public image… or completely destroy her.

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Gummy – Loveless EP

One of the strongest voices in the Korean music scene – and sometimes very much underrated – is back after two years with an EP that is going to make you nod your head to the beat.

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H.E.A.T – Address The Nation

Address the nation gives you a little bit of all the legends from the late 80s and 90s like Europe, Whitesnake and some Mötley Crew, but with H.E.A.T’s own sound of course. The album is packed with songs made to make an impact on today’s rock charts.

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Haeundae

A small community of people are lovingly and realistically ensnared in this unique Korean movie. It’s generally touted as Korea’s first “disaster movie,” yet it is so much more than that.

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HaHaHa

Sang-soo Hong’s HaHaHa follows the story of Moon-Kyeong, a filmmaker who’s going to Canada, and Jong-Sik, a movie critic — two long-time friends who meet and tell each other about their lives over good food and drinks.

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Haider

Vishal Bhardwaj is back with his third Indian adaptation of Shakespeare, Hamlet, set against the heavy 90s political backdrop of the northern snowy Kashmir region.