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Woyzeck-1979

Woyzeck 1979

“Woyzeck” deals with a German rifleman, named Woyzeck, who, at 40 years old, is still at the lowest rank in the army, penniless and poor. He has a child with a young woman, out of wedlock, and gives her all his money, little as it is, to take care of the child. Woyzeck is not […]

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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe (2005)

It’s hard to finger exactly what it is about the film that irks me. Really, there’s everything in it fantasy creatures, English private school accents, betrayal, redemption, candy. if it had gratutious nudity and some toilet humour, it will be a college hit. In spite of what it has, the film feels hollow to me.

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Memories of Matsuko (2006)

It’d be easy to shrug this film off “Memories of Matsuko” is on topical viewings, a cartoon coloured over saturated musical with emotionally manipulative material. To dismiss this movie would be a disservice to Japanese cinema, which, the more movies I watch, seem to walk the lines of bad execution to create singularly spectacular visions.

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Zoolander-2001

Zoolander (2001)

Slashfilm nicely points out that Zoolander, despite its status as a ‘totally wicked movie’ among fratkids, only pulled in around $46 million, which is hardly enough of a response to justify making a sequel, which is almost guaranteed to be on the harsh side of critical reception. The first movie was amusing enough, as a

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