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The Zen Diary Review
Reviews Michael Potts Reviews Michael Potts

The Zen Diary Review

The Zen Diary is proof positive that sometimes cinema is better off without high drama and conflict and can shine by simply showing just one person’s personal belief and struggle with how best to live.

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Delia’s Gone Review
Reviews Jacob Richardson Reviews Jacob Richardson

Delia’s Gone Review

Delia’s Gone is threadbare as a mystery, but excels when Budreau leans into the arthouse meditative nature of his work and Stephan James’ wonderful performance.

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IF Review
Reviews Jacob Richardson Reviews Jacob Richardson

IF Review

IF is saccharine and perhaps a bit mistargeted, but ultimately beautiful, fun and enjoyable.

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Damsel Review
Reviews Aida Vucic Reviews Aida Vucic

Damsel Review

Damsel attempts to infuse a feminist twist into the traditional damsel-in-distress narrative, but ultimately falls short of delivering a compelling and engaging story.

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Control
Reviews Jacob Richardson Reviews Jacob Richardson

Control

Control is intriguing only in the fact that someone was willing to let Spacey back into the fold. Outside of that, the film is poorly acted, poorly edited, poorly shot, and poorly written. A complete travesty, barely consumable as a hate-watch. Avoid at all costs.

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Dune: Part Two Review
Reviews Jacob Richardson Reviews Jacob Richardson

Dune: Part Two Review

One of the best movies of this century, Dune: Part Two never fails to impress. If you have to crawl across the burning sands of Arrakis to see this film, do it - you won’t be disappointed.

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Drive Away Dolls Review
Reviews Jacob Richardson Reviews Jacob Richardson

Drive Away Dolls Review

A rip-roaring, fast paced, outspoken comedic crime farce, Drive Away Dolls is a swing for the fences piece of cinema. It’s a blast, but a relatively un-impactful one.

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Mean Girls Review
Reviews Jacob Richardson Reviews Jacob Richardson

Mean Girls Review

This updated adaptation of the classic comedy coasts by on love of the first enjoyably enough, and adds a couple of funny jokes, but never recaptures the magic.

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