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Blood for Dust Review: Gritty '90s-Set Crime Thriller Is Not for the Faint of Heart
Abigail Review: Worlds Violently Collide as a Vampire Ballerina Hijacks a Slapstick Heist Thriller
France · FranceThe Beast is like a slow-twisting knife to the side of our existence, its point sharpened with care by writer-director Bertrand Bonello and guided with the utmost precision so as to not puncture any vital organs — we are alive, but in undeniable pain. Indeed, arriving at a time when humanity is at its most anxious, emotionally exhausted, and existentially frustrated, the film offers zero reprieve as it deals with grand questions of love, death, …See the Story
The Beast Review: Léa Seydoux Soars in a Sci-Fi Epic About Love, Loneliness, and the Dread of Being Alive
Damaged Review: Macabre Serial Killer Thriller Lowers IQ Points
Terrorism · Oklahoma City29 years ago, the United States was forever changed by an unconscionable act of homegrown domestic terrorism when Gulf War veteran Timothy McVeigh bombed the Alfred P. Murrah Federal building in Oklahoma City. The act — which is still the most lethal act of domestic terrorism committed within the US — was born from a list of grievances both real and imagined that McVeigh and many like him had stewed on for years. Given the attack’s horrific outc…See the Story
An American Bombing Review | The Road to April 19 A Necessary Wake-Up Call to American Extremism
United Kingdom · United KingdomThe Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare takes Guy Ritchie's obsession with English 'gentlemen' away from country manor houses and moves it out to sea during the height of World War II. Based on Damien Lewis' non-fiction bestseller, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare is a fictional recount of the very real Operation Postmaster. The mission saw a rogue group of Allied soldiers create havoc to sabotage Nazi U-Boat operations. The operation was vit…See the Story
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare Review: Fun Action Can't Save an Underwhelming Script
Pulitzer Prize · SeoulSPOILER ALERT: This article contains details of the first episode of HBO’s limited series The Sympathizer, which premiered on April 14.
“All right, see you stateside,” says Robert Downey Jr’s Claude quips with some gallows humor to Hoa Xuande’s The Captain near the end of the first episode of HBO’s The Sympathizer as communist North Vietnamese forces bombard soon-to-fall Saigon in 1975.
If the slippery CIA officer was the only role Oscar win…See the Story
Robert Downey Jr’s Multiple Roles In ‘The Sympathizer’ Represent “America As A Whole,” Director Park Chan-Wook Reveals
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Kinshasa · KinshasaNot to be confused with the recent release of The First Omen — though perhaps equally impactful — Omen (originally titled Augure in French, which means "oracle" or "soothsayer") is an exciting new indie. The film follows a doomed Congolese man who makes the unfortunate mistake of returning to his roots with his pregnant wife to discover a harsh reality: Ancient beliefs of sorcery and supernatural forces are still at work. What could go wrong wit…See the Story