Category: reviews

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Keep the Lights On

Ira Sachs’ film about a gay couple that struggle to stay together and deal with co-dependency and drug addiction has a strong lead performance, but a lacking and repetitive script.

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Keizoku

Keizoku is a 1999 Japanese show of 11 episodes centering on the life of Jun Shibata, who has just begun her internship at the Sector 2 of the police department in charge of unsolved cases.

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Keizoku 2: SPEC

Keizoku 2 follows two detectives, ill-suited to each other with the uptight and uncommunicative Sebumi clashing with the slobbish genius Toma, trying to track down criminals with supernatural abilities.

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Keizoku: The Movie

Detective Shibata and Detective Mayama head over to Yakujin island, the gate to the underworld, to solve a 15-year-old case.

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Kennedys, The

The Kennedys is an 8-episode mini-series depicting the lives of the Kennedy family from Joe Kennedy, Sr.’s attempt to start a campaign as president, John’s run for president, marriage, assassination, and Bobby’s run for president and assassination.

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Khalil Fong – JTW Journey To The West

Although his Western heritage has always played a big part in his music, Asian-American singer-songwriter Khalil Fong has never made his penchant for East-meets-West fusion as clear as he has with his latest album Journey to the West; inspired by the classic Chinese tale.

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Khamoshi: The Musical

Deaf mute parents have a hearing baby who grows up and gets caught between her love for them, her love for music and her love for life in Silence: The Musical.