Best International Feature
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Reedland Review- A Slow Paced But Beautiful Mystery Movie
By Dan Skip Allen Foreign films can be a bit of a mixed bag because of the lost in translation aspect of them for American audiences. “Reedland” is a Dutch film from first-time writer/director Sven Bresser. He was primarily a… Continue reading
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The Zone of Interest Review- A Mix Between Pleasantville and Downfall Doesn’t Do This Masterpiece Justice
I’ve seen a lot of films about World War II but rarely have they shown the stark reality of what life was truly like for members of the SS. The Zone of Interest is the first film about the Nazis… Continue reading
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The Taste of Things Review- A Delightful And Delectable Meal For The Tastebuds
Food movies are a fun thing for me to watch. There aren’t a lot of them, but when they’re done right they are some of the best films that I can remember. The Taste of Things is the latest film… Continue reading
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The Monk and the Gun Review- This is What Filmmaking Is All About
Bhutan is a small landlocked country between China and India. They are relatively new to technology and only recently have opened their borders to outsiders. A couple of years ago they had their first submission which resulted in an Academy… Continue reading
