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Popcorn Watches: The Gabby Douglas Story (2014)Dir. Gregg ChampionThe film suffers from too much sap
Popcorn Watches: Snowpiercer (2013)Dir. Bong Joon Ho“I believe it is easier for people to surv
I’ve read quite many reviews and analysis of this film, saying that it’s a loose and tra
‘Chappie’ Makes for Clunky Filmgoing Experience: pulpepic.com/posts/movies/chappie-makes-clun
Popcorn Watches: The Boxtrolls (2014)Dir. Anthony Stacchi & Graham Annabelle“It won’
Iris Prize Festival LGBT+ International Short Films 2018 – Part 3 (Short Film Reviews)
roguetelemetry: I would read all of Kyle MacLachlan’s movie reviews @dunequotes, @daily-dune Yes
“A triumph of production design, costumes, brilliantly choreographed battle sequences and stun
Cast Away (2000) by Robert Zemeckis.1. This film’s fundament is built almost entirely of the t
The Method (org. El Método, 2005) by Marcelo Piñeyro is a lesson in arseholeology.It’s clever.
I think I’ll gonna make drawn movie reviews from now on. What do you think? Here goes the
Everything, Everything - Nicola Yoon
buckysbarnes:SEBASTIAN STAN filmography • letterboxd reviews (part 1)
buckysbarnes: SEBASTIAN STAN filmography • letterboxd reviews (part 1)
roguetelemetry: I would read all of Kyle MacLachlan’s movie reviews @dunequotes, @daily-dune
jurassic park (1993) + letterboxd reviews (insp)
Diane Keaton in her finest dramatic showcase as tragic swinging schoolteacher Theresa Dunn in the da
Taxi Driver (1976) dir. by Martin Scorsese.Travis Bickle’s slow and steady progress from being
Check out this great essay on Debbi Morgan’s career-best portrayal of frequently widowed
Everything, Everything - Nicola Yoon
Gather your flock to see the best animated film of the year. STORKS - Now Playing! Get tickets.
onceuponatmi:purple-summering: 100 FILMS IN 2015 → Jupiter Ascending (2015)★ ★ ★ ★ ★“I CR
House of Sand and Fog (2003) - dir. Vadim ParelmanI watched this film solely because of the D.P. beh
Precious (2009) dir. by Lee Daniels. Mo'Nique (the mother) was what perhaps made this Holl
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