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"Michael" – dammit where's Janet?
Review: ⭐⭐ If you’re looking for a high-octane celebration of the King of Pop’s unparalleled artistry, "Michael" delivers. However, if you’re looking for a balanced portrait of a complex, deeply troubled man, you might find this cinematic experience a bit lopsided. Let’s start with the undisputed highlights: the music and the performance. The film is an absolute sonic feast. From the early Motown soul of the Jackson 5 to the world-shattering pop anthems of his debut solo albu

Denise Breen
1 day ago2 min read


Love in the Ruins: The Drama is a brutally sharp dissection of modern intimacy
Rating: ★★★★☆ In an era where cinematic romance often feels either overly sanitised or hopelessly cynical, writer and director Kristoffer Borgli’s The Drama arrives like a shattered mirror—glittering, sharp, and reflecting the parts of ourselves we usually keep hidden. It is ambitious and defies easy categorisation, weaving together elements of psychological thriller and pitch-black satire to ask a terrifyingly simple question: how well can you ever truly know the person sle

Denise Breen
Apr 193 min read


The Life of Chuck is another existential masterpiece
2sdxzsaxRating: ★★★★☆ Existential movies are like buses. You can wait for ages for one to come along and then, in the space of two days, I see two. Yesterday was " A Matter of Life and Death " and today was "The Life of Chuck". Mike Flanagan has carved out a niche as the poet laureate of "optimistic grief," and *The Life of Chuck* is perhaps his most ambitious swing at that target yet. Based on the Stephen King novella, the film is a triptych of existentialism that manages to

Denise Breen
Apr 183 min read
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