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REVIEW: Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022)

January 11, 2023January 11, 2023 Grant Watson

Everything Everywhere All at Once had an odd run of it in 2022. The film itself was a weird blend of comedy, drama, science fiction, and action. The audience reaction was unexpectedly enthused; this is the kind of film that usually … Continue reading REVIEW: Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022)

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REVIEW: Boss Level (2021)

February 28, 2021 Grant Watson

Films based around time loops seem more prevalent in recent years than ever: whether done for dramatic purposes, to stimulate horror films, or just to be funny, stories of people trapped re-living the same day over and over seem to … Continue reading REVIEW: Boss Level (2021)

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“It comes from not growing up at all” | Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)

May 13, 2018April 7, 2021 Grant Watson

A corrupt media tycoon (Jonathan Pryce) attempts to start a war to profit from the news coverage. Only two people seem placed to prevent the death of millions: a Chinese intelligence officer named Wai Lin (Michelle Yeoh), and British secret … Continue reading “It comes from not growing up at all” | Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)

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