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Akira Kurosawa’s Dreams (1990) – A literal title for a one-of-a-kind film (Review)
Boy Kills World (2023) Skarsgård Kills Role (Review)
The Boss (1973) Misogynistic Mafia Movie (Review)
China O Brien I & II (1990) The Simple Pleasures of the Straight to Video Years(Review)
The End We Start From (2023) A Very British, Very Woman-Centred Apocalypse (Review)
Misunderstood (1966) Beautiful and genuine Italian Melodrama (Review)
Black Mask (1996) Hong Kong’s Answer to the 1990s Superhero Boom (Review)
Infested (2023) Shudder by Name, Shudder by Nature (Review)
The Cat and the Canary (1927) Hauntingly Expressionist Silent Classic Struggles without Words (Review)
Peter Five Eight (2024) An Attempt was Made by Spacey (Review)
The Bounty Hunter Trilogy (1969/72) Samurai Western Trilogy by way of James Bond? (Review)
The Foul King (2000) Rediscovering a Song Kang-ho Wrestling Romp (Review)
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