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KOFFIA 2025 brings 10 Korean premieres, Q&As with directors, and free screenings in 6 regional cities. Hear Me: Our Summer ...
Dick Van Dyke’s stranded Navy pilot can’t save Disney’s clumsy mix of slapstick, sexism and cultural insensitivity.
Development on X-Men began as early as 1983, passing through the hands of multiple studios, writers, and directors — including James Cameron, Kathryn Bigelow, and Michael Chabon — before landing at ...
REVIEW: Putting the fun back into the DC Extended Universe.
A gripping psychological drama that teeters between tension and surrealism, anchored by powerful performances. If ever there was a movie that could be described as a film of two halves, this is ...
Welcome back to The Read Goes Ever On: a casual and personal reading (and in some cases a very slow re-reading) of the works of J.R.R. Tolkien. As you work your way through any writings about Tolkien, ...
The first sequel of 2021 is this article. The 20 Asian films to watch in 2020 article was easily the most-read piece of the last 12 months. Even The Reel Bits gets thirsty for hits occasionally. The ...
A gripping psychological thriller that weaves crime, faith, and fate into a tense, twist-filled narrative. Yeon Sang-ho has built a solid reputation on both the South Korean and international cinema ...
Toshiaki Toyoda delivers another dazzling collision of sound and vision, teaming up with legendary taiko drumming troupe Kodō for this beautiful hybrid film. After becoming slightly smitten by ...
88 miles per hour, forty years later: Back to the Future remains a pop culture time machine, still as thrilling and clever as ever.
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