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Film Review: The Hating Game

Lucy and Joshua are competitors more than they are colleagues, vying for the same promotion despite their respective personalities and brands of ambition. Despite their professional gripes, the mounting sexual tension between Lucy and Joshua eventuates in a full-fledged romance in and outside of the office.

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Film Review: Parallel Mothers

Almodóvar effortlessly manages to create a complex narrative with two central characters that is still easy to follow, but does not offer to hold the audience’s hand, encouraging watchers to put the pieces together themselves, and possibly come to their own conclusions long before even the characters do.

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Film Review: Scream

No longer will we see silly Shaggy from Scooby Doo stabbing his friend before getting stabbed himself… No, no, no. Scream will make you squirm as the knife twists in each subsequent teen.

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Film Review: Don't Look Up

The story is of a group of scientists (lead by characters played by Leonardo DiCaprio & Jennifer Lawrence) who discover a large “planet-killer” comet is going to strike the earth in half a year, and the bureaucratic nightmare of trying to get the people in charge of the United States, and the world, to do something about it.

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Film Review: Ghostbusters: Afterlife

When lasers fly from the Ghost Gun as the Ecto-1 shreds the shaking streets of Summerville, that’s when Afterlife shines brightest, with stunning practical effects instilling the same love of the original Ghostbusters appreciated immensely throughout Afterlife.

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Film Review: Licorice Pizza

Licorice Pizza is a relatively plotless assortment of scenes, where around every corner lurks an inspired filmmaking flourish, often in what feels like a throwaway moment… whether it’s a perfect (and I mean perfect) soundtrack choice, or a genius series of cuts: all of a sudden you realise you’re seeing something magical.

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Film Review - Nine Days

Nine Days makes the most of the short time it has on the screen, a powerful lesson that it spends every waking minute exploring as the clock continuously counts down and the existential dread in finality begins seeping in.

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Film Review: Pig

My infatuation with the truffle schtick is the absurdity in it. Like I said, sure, this could certainly happen today. But how twisted is director Michael Sarnoski, in his directorial debut, to make us even use the phrase ‘truffle underworld’.

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Film Review: The Card Counter

The Card Counter is an exceptionally packed movie, one starring Oscar Isaac, Willem Dafoe and with help behind the scenes from Martin Scorsese. It’s just a jaw-dropping shame that this is the movie to teach us all that even the greats have their off days.

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