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"Decision to Leave" - Film Review
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"Decision to Leave" - Film Review

Park manages to invoke the styles of Wong Kar-wai and Alfred Hitchcock in the same breath. A mix of film noir and sensual love story, Decision to Leave is right at home in Park’s filmography. He creates tales of revenge and violence that are neatly tied together with love.

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"Smile" - Film Review
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"Smile" - Film Review

Smile is nothing revolutionary, but it is creepy, and sometimes that’s enough. It’s more memorable than any recent iteration of Paranormal Activity and will certainly be a hit at sleepovers, but there’s not much more hidden beneath those sinister grins.

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"The Wonder" - Netflix Film Review
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"The Wonder" - Netflix Film Review

The Wonder is a bleak tale of an unexpected connection between two people well acquainted with hardship. Pugh’s performance, as always, elevates this to something beyond a religious period piece mystery about life itself.

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"Calendar Girls" - Documentary Film Review
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"Calendar Girls" - Documentary Film Review

Ultimately, it’s hard not to be charmed by Calendar Girls. The women who make up the cast of characters will remind audiences of their own grandmothers or other older women in their lives. The film is charming, but only scratches the surface of what these women have to offer.

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"The Wild Man" - Film Review
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"The Wild Man" - Film Review

The Wild Man asks the difficult question of what it means to care about someone and whether there is any one right way to do so. Of course, The Wild Man does not have all the answers, nor does it pretend to. The film simply advocates for the effort that goes into loving someone and the worthiness of that effort.

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"Halloween Ends" - Film Review
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"Halloween Ends" - Film Review

Halloween Ends will scratch the slasher itch for some. If you want gruesome kills, Halloween Ends has that. If you were hoping for a more meaningful end to a 40+ year franchise, you should probably look elsewhere.

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"The Loneliest Boy in the World" - Film Review
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"The Loneliest Boy in the World" - Film Review

he Loneliest Boy in the World was made for all the weirdos who never fit in when they were in high school. It’s a story that has been told many times over, to varying degrees of success. While The Loneliest Boy in the World may not have mastered the juggling act of horror, comedy, and coming of age, it certainly paves a path of its own.

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“Rosaline” - Film Review
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“Rosaline” - Film Review

As much as Rosaline wants to talk about the forgotten ex from the story of the most famous star-crossed lovers, the film does very little to differentiate itself from teen Shakespearean adaptations of years past.

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"Deadstream" - Shudder Film Review
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"Deadstream" - Shudder Film Review

Deadstream clocks in at just under ninety minutes, and it’s all the better for not trying to drag out this livestream gone wrong. The film is exactly as advertised. It’s a smart blend of comedy and gory scares, while never losing its ghost story roots.

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