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Review of Inconceivable: Remembering the pain and hurt of rape.

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  • April 14, 2017
  • Inconceivable is the story of one such rape. If Memories of Murder is a retelling of a difficult case from the point of view of the police, Inconceivable is a recollection of the pain and hurt of rape from the point of view of the victim. Perhaps a more accurate description would be that it […]

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    Gold review: the biggest scam in the history of the world’s mining industry

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  • March 16, 2016
  • The story is based on the biggest scam in the history of the world’s mining industry – the Canadian gold scandal. It took place in the 1990s, involved huge amounts of money and was so bad that it would be an understatement to say that it fooled the whole of Wall Street and the whole […]

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    Steve Jobs review: a cinematic product in pursuit of the ultimate

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  • August 15, 2015
  • Not shortlisted for Best Picture, but the narrative is exceptionally good and accessible, restoring Steve Jobs’ wildly stubborn life, his understanding of technology, the peaks and valleys of a maniac, through the backstage of three launches, all well presented. So, even if it’s not one of the best eight, it’s a film that just doesn’t […]

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    Review of The Big Short: A very poignant flirtation with the subprime mortgage crisis

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  • April 28, 2015
  • Let’s start 2016 by talking about the economic crisis! Hahahaha, I thought this was a really bad and boring start to the year myself, but luckily the film ‘The Big Short’ brings us a completely different feeling. A film like this, derived from the famous American financial journalist: Michael Lewis’ book of the same name, […]

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    Spotlight reivew: Why are we in journalism?

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  • February 15, 2015
  • The 88th Academy Awards ceremony took place on the evening of 28 February (2016) local time in the United States. Spotlight, a biographical drama starring Michael Keaton and based on true events, took home two Oscars this year, for Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay. It is an Oscar-winning film and one that deserves a […]

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    Review of Cinderella: Crystal shoes are the finishing touch

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  • January 25, 2015
  • The story is not as long-winded as several previous versions, and although the details are not left out from beginning to end, the pacing is relatively well controlled and does not feel cumbersome or superfluous. The padding in the front is also very meticulous, not just giving the stepmother’s family a stamp of approval right […]

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    ‘The Croods’ breaks the fear of change

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  • September 14, 2013
  • As layer after layer of new landscapes come into view, as invention after invention brings life to life, as the cave ceases to exist and the primitive man is freed from his inner cave, his conservative and stagnant perception of the world, not only the primitive man but also the audience embraces the idea that […]

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    Frozen: Frozen Love and Fear

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  • July 9, 2013
  • At an art film screening two years ago, I was struck by a foreign film about a pair of lovers whose break-up was painful and whose stay together was even more painful. They tried all sorts of things, but could never live together in peace. But their love for each other continues to grow. After […]

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    ’12 Years a Slave’ is more important than love and freedom

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  • June 14, 2013
  • The film 12 Years a Slave won the 86th Academy Award for Best Picture, and despite some criticism, it deserved it. Without getting into any Oscar-related stuff, let’s get straight to the film itself, and 12 Years a Slave has plenty of reasons to give it a thumbs up from the bottom of your heart. […]

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    Gravity: simple in the extreme, but brilliant

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  • June 14, 2013
  • Watching films is not as intensive now as it was two years ago. Neither do I want to see films that much, nor are there any films that one is in a hurry to see. So, in my case, everything about cinema is taking a back seat, retreating to a corner, curled up there, in […]

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