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On the Count of Three Review

PLOT: Two best friends (Jerrod Carmichael & Christopher Abbott) make a pact to end their lives, but first they decide to spend their last day tying up loose ends and settling a couple of scores. REVIEW: Suicide is a tough...
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Dual Review

PLOT: A terminally ill woman named Sara (Karen Gillan) has a clone made so that its presence can ease the suffering of her grieving family when she passes away. However, when she goes into remission, she discovers that she’ll now...

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After Yang Review

After Yang was reviewed at Sundance 2022. PLOT: In a future world where robots are purchased as companions for children, a family’s robot, Yang, malfunctions and shuts down. While the family daughter is devastated by the loss of her beloved...
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Fresh Review

Fresh was previously reviewed at Sundance 2022. PLOT: A young woman (Daisy Edgar-Jones) looking for love thinks she’s met the man (Sebastian Stan) of her dreams. He’s a wealthy, charming plastic surgeon, but – it turns out he has some...
The 1800s-set werewolf movie Eight for Silver has been retitled The Cursed and is heading to theatres in April. Directed by Sean Ellis.The 1800s-set werewolf movie Eight for Silver has been retitled The Cursed and is heading to theatres in April. Directed by Sean Ellis.

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The Cursed Review

PLOT: In the late 19th century, a brutal landowner slaughters a Roma clan and finds his family cursed. When villagers start getting ripped to shreds by a wolf-like creature and his son is abducted, a pathologist (Boyd Holbrook) whose own family...
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Sundance 2022 Wrap-Up: all the best movies from the fest

And so, another edition of the Sundance Film Festival has wrapped, leaving us with a bunch of solid films to look forward to as the year goes on. While the festival had to pivot to a digital edition at the...
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Living (Sundance) Review

PLOT: A hopeless bureaucrat (Bill Nighy) working in post-war England discovers that he only has a few months to live. REVIEW: It’s a pretty daring move to remake Akira Kurosawa, but director Oliver Hermanus and screenwriter Kazuo Ishiguro have done...
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Alice (Sundance) Review

PLOT: A slave in the antebellum South escapes from her secluded plantation only to discover a shocking reality that lies beyond the tree line. REVIEW: Sometimes a film has the best intentions but doesn’t fully realize them. That is what...
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