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Suffrage (2023)
8/10
Mystery murder galore!
6 March 2024
"Suffrage", directed by Joe Black, is a captivating murder mystery that keeps viewers guessing until the very end. The film centers around the murder of Andie Newmar, a lonely and seductive older woman, whose death plunges her neighbor Natasha Hall, a private investigator extraordinaire, into a web of deception and intrigue.

As Natasha embarks on a quest to clear her name and uncover the truth behind Andie's murder, she encounters a host of colorful characters, each with their own motives and secrets. From the aspiring actor Rusty Keiser to the world-famous actress Rebecca Lyonne, every suspect adds a layer of complexity to the investigation.

Director Joe Black masterfully blends elements of suspense, dark comedy, and drama, creating a gripping narrative that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats. The film's witty dialogue and clever plot twists make for an entertaining and thought-provoking viewing experience.

The performances in "Suffrage" are top-notch, with standout performances from the cast, particularly Natasha Hall as the determined investigator and Rebecca Lyonne as the enigmatic actress. The chemistry between the characters adds depth to the story, keeping viewers engaged from start to finish.

Overall, "Suffrage" is a must-watch for fans of murder mysteries and dark comedies. With its intriguing plot, stellar performances, and sharp direction, the film is sure to leave a lasting impression.
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Hemisphere (2023)
8/10
Indie sci-fi !
6 March 2024
Chris Maes' debut feature film 'Hemisphere' takes audiences on a thrilling journey to the outer reaches of our solar system. Set against the desolate backdrop of a mining outpost near Mercury, the film follows pilot Sandra Ramirez, played with determination by Paige Rion, as she delves into the mystery of a missing mining crew. The plot thickens when Sandra discovers a lone survivor, brilliantly portrayed by Julie Kashmanian, hiding in the station's ceiling crawlspace.

What unfolds is a gripping tale of survival and resilience as Sandra and the survivor forge an unlikely alliance to thwart a group of ruthless hijackers bent on seizing control of the outpost. The dynamic between Rion and Kashmanian is electric, their performances elevating the tension and emotional depth of the film.

Maes masterfully builds suspense, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats as the stakes escalate with each passing moment. From pulse-pounding action sequences to intimate character moments, 'Hemisphere' delivers a satisfying blend of thrills and heart.

Visually stunning and meticulously crafted, the film transports audiences to the unforgiving terrain of outer space, immersing them in its haunting atmosphere. The cinematography captures the isolation and claustrophobia of the outpost, enhancing the sense of peril that permeates every scene.

Overall, 'Hemisphere' is a captivating sci-fi thriller that marks Chris Maes as a filmmaker to watch. With its compelling story, strong performances, and striking visuals, it's a must-see for fans of the genre.
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Butterfly (VI) (2022)
8/10
Butterfly!!
4 March 2024
Emy Jay's 'Butterfly' is a poignant drama that lingers in your mind long after the screen fades to black. The film delves into the heart-wrenching narrative of a young woman grappling with the harsh realities of poverty, homelessness, and the relentless pursuit of employment, all while navigating the tumultuous terrain of motherhood and her unwavering determination to regain custody of her son. 'Butterfly' is an emotional rollercoaster, with powerful scenes that tug at the heartstrings and leave a lasting impact. The film's soundtrack adds depth to the storytelling, featuring memorable musical pieces that resonate with the audience. Additionally, the cinematography is striking, capturing the essence of the diverse and captivating locations that serve as the backdrop for the protagonist's journey through the city. Emy Jay's 'Butterfly' is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and a masterful exploration of love, loss, and the pursuit of redemption. A must-watch for any cinephile.
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9/10
The pandemic strain and love
31 January 2024
In the midst of pandemic chaos, Love and Quarantine emerges as a cinematic ode to resilience and love's enduring spirit. NJ Brown and Jeanne Young grace the screen with an electric chemistry, their portrayal of Ben and Caroline Marshall a symphony of emotions, blending laughter with heartache in the dance of marriage. Director David Espinosa orchestrates a masterful narrative, weaving strands of humor and drama into a tapestry of human connection. With every scene, the film's raw authenticity resonates, inviting viewers on a journey of introspection and empathy. Love and Quarantine, a radiant gem amidst the darkness, shines with a brilliance that lingers long after the credits roll.
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8/10
A total trip
16 January 2024
Eleanor's compelling journey unfolds against the urban tapestry of Melbourne in 'How Deep Is the Ocean.' Fildes delivers a captivating performance as the enigmatic drifter, navigating a world of exiles and outcasts. The boarding house, cynically named, becomes a crucible of human connections skillfully portrayed by Cochrane. Amidst dead-end jobs and futile affairs, the film intricately weaves a tale of resilience and missed connections. 'How Deep Is the Ocean' transcends its title, emerging as a metaphorical canvas where life's victories, losses, and profound lessons are masterfully depicted. Eleanor's compelling journey unfolds against the urban tapestry of Melbourne in 'How Deep Is the Ocean.' Fildes delivers a captivating performance as the enigmatic drifter, navigating a world of exiles and outcasts. The boarding house, cynically named, becomes a crucible of human connections skillfully portrayed by Cochrane. Amidst dead-end jobs and futile affairs, the film intricately weaves a tale of resilience and missed connections. 'How Deep Is the Ocean' transcends its title, emerging as a metaphorical canvas where life's victories, losses, and profound lessons are masterfully depicted.
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8/10
Adrenaline packed !!!!
22 November 2023
"Bang Bang Betty, Valerie's Revenge" delivers an adrenaline-fueled cinematic experience that will have you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. After conquering Darnell's crime empire, Valerie dives headfirst into a high-stakes battle against a ruthless drug cartel with a deadly secret. Fueled by tragedy, Valerie is determined to dismantle the cartel by taking down its enigmatic leader, Sanchez. With the guidance of her trusted friend Ray, a veteran turned local hero, and the collaboration of various law enforcement agencies, Valerie's quest for justice unfolds in a relentless cascade of action and suspense. The film not only showcases Valerie's unwavering determination but also explores the powerful theme of redemption. "Bang Bang Betty, Valerie's Revenge" is a must-watch crime thriller that packs a punch and keeps you hooked from the first explosive scene to the heart-pounding finale.
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8/10
It is dirty and beautiful
12 November 2023
"Dirty Beautiful" (2015) is a captivating indie gem that intricately weaves together the complexities of human connection and self-discovery. Director Tim Bartell's narrative unfolds in the eclectic streets of Los Angeles, painting a vivid backdrop for the magnetic performances of its leads. The film follows the unconventional journey of a struggling artist and a mysterious woman, skillfully portrayed by actors Ricky Mabe and Jordan Monaghan. The raw, unfiltered dialogue coupled with the film's gritty yet intimate cinematography immerses the audience in a compelling exploration of love, passion, and the pursuit of one's true self. "Dirty Beautiful" is a thought-provoking and emotionally resonant piece that lingers in the mind, showcasing the beauty found in life's most unconventional moments.
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Jovi & Lou (2023)
8/10
The humor and drama mesh nicely!
12 November 2023
In a haunting tale of love and sacrifice, 'Jovi and Lou' delves into the depths of the supernatural. Joey, devastated by his wife Mary's coma after a tragic car crash, takes a desperate plunge into a macabre bargain with the mysterious Lou. What ensues is a gripping journey into the otherworldly, where immortals Jovi and Lou manipulate human destinies as if playing an elaborate game. The film intricately weaves a narrative that blurs the lines between mortality and the supernatural, creating an eerie and captivating atmosphere. As Joey navigates this ethereal realm in pursuit of Mary's salvation, 'Jovi and Lou' unfolds a tale that explores the profound intricacies of love, fate, and the unsettling powers that govern our existence. Prepare for a cinematic experience that lingers, leaving you spellbound by its supernatural mystique. It's funny. It's entertaining. Watch it!
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9/10
New York kills any tenderness
1 August 2005
thats the last words of the film, a song that reflects the feeling of Chahine towards the America today, which became so different from the America he fell in love with 50 years ago. A strong film, with a strong story. THis is the 4th chapter of the auto-biography films of Youssef Chahine, more fictional than the others. The movie targets Chahine's emotion towards America, and how America today has more of a violence attitude towards others rather than back then. America the country that represents democracy, has a media that makes its people feel that Arabs are people who are illiterate, and live in tents, and ride camels. The idea of 2 parallel stories told, the story of the father who came to California as a young man to become an actor, and when he came to America 50 years later to find out he had a son he never knew about, and how he has to cope with the fact the son denies him and refuses him because he is an Arab. Chahine blames America for that, talking to his son about the difference between him and his mother, like the different between the beautiful musical films of Fred Astaire and the gritty violent action films of today. Chahine has so much love for America, he presents it in a sad form that it is dying slowly in him because of how America today doesn't follow the democracy it claims, that it supports countries like Israel with weapons that kill innocent civilians. This is a beautiful film, cinematogrpahy is brilliant with great lighting, the acting was superb (thumbs up to MAHMOUD HEMEDA) and of course great directing by the great Youssef Chahine. this film presents drama, history, music, and romance, its a movie for everyone and its an eye opener of how the east and west need to use time to know each other more.
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