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Killers of the Flower Moon

Martin Scorsese’s ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ is expertly crafted, brilliantly edited and powerfully acted. It is not just a film, it is a testimony to the art of storytelling and the mastery of cinematic craft from a true genius, Martin Scorsese. The movie is based on a true story of the first official FBI…

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To Leslie

‘To Leslie’ tells the journey of an alcoholic woman battling her demons. Leslie (Andrea Riseborough) wins $190,000 in the lottery but soon blows it all. She abandons her 13-year-old son, James (Owen Teague), leaving him to her sister, Nancy (Allison Janney), and Nancy’s boyfriend, Dutch (Stephen Root). I think Andrea Riseborough gives a great performance…

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The Pale Blue Eye

Scott Cooper’s The Pale Blue Eye is a mystery thriller adapted from the 2003 novel by Louis Bayard. The film follows Cadet Edgar Allan Poe (Harry Melling) while he’s attending West Point in the early 1800s. Some of his classmates are murdered near the school and he partners with a detective (Christian Bale) to investigate…

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Anatomy of a Fall

‘Anatomy of a Fall’ is gripping and cerebral but it is more than just a mere mystery—it’s a microscopic examination and excavation of all angles within a marriage. Moreover, the movie dabbles with themes of power dynamics and consequences of truth. The entire cast was stellar. Specifically, Sandra Hüller was absolutely remarkable constantly wavering between…

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The Notebook

‘The Notebook’ is often considered one of the quintessential Valentine’s Day movies. With its deeply romantic storyline and timeless portrayal of love, it’s a film that resonates with viewers seeking a heartfelt, emotionally charged experience. The central love story is the epitome of a grand, sweeping romance. Noah’s devotion to Allie, spanning years and overcoming…

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May December

‘May December’ it’s a deep dive into characters and subtext with unraveling stories rather than clear-cut narratives. It is a bit disturbing as the film peels back layers, especially if you know that it’s loosely based on a real 1997 scandal from about 30 years ago that involves a married female teacher who rapes a…

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The Successor / Le Successeur

‘The Successor’ is an interesting psychological thriller. A Paris-based fashion designer Ellias Barnès (Marc-André Grondin) has a breakthrough in his career and he is poised to on a role as a creative director of the fashion house.This movie has a lot character development. Ellias finds himself assuming the role his father played in an unconscionable…

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Sultana’s Dream

Sultana’s Dream is imaginative, commendable, and creates a world of its own with a cohesive narrative to keep the audience engaged. The movie is packed with Visual brilliance and is a stunning cinematography achievement! The visuals feel like a fever dream in Calcutta, beautiful and heavy with lush and beautiful details. The water, the subtle…

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The Boy and the Heron

“The Boy and the Heron” is Studio Ghibli film directed by Hayao Miyazaki, his final film before retiring from making Ghibli movies. The movie starts as a simple story of loss and love, and rises to a staggering work of imagination, with a young boy named Mahito at the center of the story. “The Boy…

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The Promised Land

‘The Promised Land’ is an historical epic drama set in mid-18th century Denmark based on the historical novel “The Captain and Ann Barbara” by Ide Jessen.  Born without a father and raised by a servant mother, Kahlen, the main character portrayed by the incredible Mads Mikkelsen, has managed to overcome numerous challenges, ultimately rising through…

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