Category: reviews

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Idol, The (Palestine Film)

Hany Abu-Assad is back with the most feel-good film in his career; following the real life of Arab Idol winner Mohammed Assaf, who shot to fame back in 2013 with his incredible journey from Gaza wedding singer to the stages of Arab Idol.

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IMMI – Switch

Japanese Electro-Pop is something that isn’t as mainstream as your typical J-Pop, but is rising steadily. If you want to get into it, IMMI is a good way to start. SWITCH is her debut indie album, which sums up her first two singles Klaxon and Cosmic Pink while adding so much more.

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In A World

Lake Bell has established herself as a genuinely smart and funny voice for women in comedy with her feature directorial debut.

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In Between Days (2006)

This auspicious debut feature by Korean-American director So Yong Kim deals with a young immigrant’s coming-of-age in her new surroundings.

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In the Cut

Jane Campion’s erotic thriller proves to be quite the slog regardless of a plenty interesting against-type performance from Meg Ryan.

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In the Flesh

If the living dead could be ‘rehabilitated,’ could they still return to their previous lives?