Joe Alwyn
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Hamlet (2026) Review – A Script And Direction That Gave This Tale An Original Look And Feel I’ve Never Seen Before
By Dan Skip Allen William Shakespeare adaptations have been popular fodder for screenwriters and filmmakers for many years now. Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet are the two most adapted of his works. Just last year, the story of how he… Continue reading
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[TIFF 50] Hamnet Review – An Emotionally Devastating Testament To Humanity
By Kyle Flynn Chloé Zhao’s latest film, Hamnet, is a striking achievement in form — a meditation on grief, art, and the invisible weight that loss leaves behind. The film is deeply concerned with the private, often wordless ways we… Continue reading
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Miami Film Festival GEMS (2024) The Brutalist Review- A Film That’s Trying To Show The American Dream, But Instead Ends Up Being Anti-American
I’ve been watching movies for around fifty years now, and I’ve been a film critic for about ten of those years. The main thing is I’m a huge fan of cinema in general of any kind. When I hear a… Continue reading
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Kinds of Kindness Review- Self Indulgence By Lanthimos Isn’t Exactly A Good Thing Especially Considering His Past Films
Anthology films are a mixed bag. Sometimes they are stories of groups of people in relationships or looking for love as in New York I Love You. Sometimes they are films that have different horrific stories in them like VhS… Continue reading

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