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The Wind

“Wind,” an impressive / Western hybrid, is the kind of artistic film some think I just do not. It’s a modest character study about Lizzy (Caitlin Gerard), a resourceful woman living in a cabin in the midst of an unknown part of America in the nineteenth century, slowly losing adherence to reality. Throughout the 87-minute round of the film, director Emma Tammi and screenwriter Teresa Sutherland discover Lizzy’s story so that viewers only see and understand what Lizzy sees and understands (often with reluctance). The narrative is light in dialogue. A number of scenes begin and stop whenever Lizzy feels the way to get in and out of them...

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The Head Hunter

On the outskirts of a kingdom, a quiet but fierce medieval warrior protects the kingdom from monsters and from the occult. His frightening collection of heads is missing only one: the monster that killed his daughter years ago. Driven by the thirst for revenge, travel through wild places on horseback...

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The Haunting of Sharon Tate

“The Haunting of Sharon Tate” can be the first serious drama “Manson,” which is a pure, unaltered case of exploitation. The movie has nothing fascinating to add to the Manson dialogue that some of us have been holding for decades. Do not get close to events, on the contrary, they’re getting away from them...

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The Trap

Sonny, the younger brother, moved from his family home, cut his way into the restaurant business and is a respected cook...

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The Spy Who Fell to Earth

The documentary, though substantially in its information about the war itself, sometimes leaves behind the real subject of the story. A story about a spy and his unexpected death, the story of the war Yom Kippur and the story of the academic obsession of the subject. It’s not just his obsession to prove him as spy but his obsession with protecting Marwan...

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Justice League vs. the Fatal Five

Justice League vs. The Fatal Five finds that the fate of the earth is at stake when the Justice League faces a new and powerful threat: the Fatal Five! Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman seek answers while the trio of Mano, Persuader and Tharok terrorize Metropolis in search of the budding green lantern, Jessica Cruz. With their involuntary help, they intend to free the remaining Fatal Five members, Emerald Empress and Validus, to carry out their sinister plan...

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Mercy Black

Fifteen years after stabbing a classmate to conjure up an imaginary ghost known as Mercy Black, Marina Hess returns home. She is being released from psychiatric care to live with her sister and her young nephew. But in the years after his crime, the myth of Mercy Black has gone viral, inspiring rumors, stories and even imitation crimes on the Internet. Marina is obsessed by what she has done and the ghost she imagined. Although he would prefer to leave the past buried, his nephew becomes increasingly obsessed with Mercy Black. To save him, Marina must confront her past and discover the truth behind Mercy Black...

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Lords of Chaos

At first, Lords of Chaos seems to be a black comedy, but a black metal musician joins Mayhem by sending a rat crucified through the post. But then he becomes seriously deadly. This is a story of depression and also denied or destroyed sexuality...

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At Eternity’s Gate

The Dutch post-impressionist painter, Van Gogh, moved to France in 1886. Specifically, to Arles and Auvers-sur-Oise, where he lived for a while getting to know members of the avant-garde including Paul Gauguin...

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The Highwaymen

Legendary lawmaker Frank Hamer and Manny Gault, two former Rangers at the time Bonnie & Clyde began his reign of theft, are commissioned as special investigators, convinced by a consortium of banks to put together a group and end the theft of the well-known duo He killed 13 policemen and others...

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