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Daily Archives: December 29, 2020
The “Honest Trailer” for a year like no other?
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Movie Review: “Amin” offers a melodramatic slice of African immigrant life in Europe
Veteran Moroccan director Philippe Faucon (“Sabine,” “Fatima”) conjures up a multi-layered if somewhat melodramatic portrait of immigrant life in modern Europe with “Amin,” a story of African men working far from home, the stresses they’re under and the network of … Continue reading
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Netflixable? Spanish sci-fi fantasy mystery “Mirage” is on its own “Frequency”
Movies that bend the laws of space-time without the introduction of a black hole fall more into the realm of fantasy than “Interstellar” science fiction. It’s why films like this year’s “The Call” or “Frequency,” “The Time Traveler’s Wife” or … Continue reading
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