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Blink

Blink

There are parts in the delightful new documentary Blink that makes you question the choices made by the directors Daniel Roher and Edmund Stenson. This is especially if they should have explored more the pathos of the stories that they have. More so as this is the film where two Montreal parents discover that three

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Amber Alert

Amber Alert

When you hear the term Amber Alert, you know that a nightmare is about to be unleashed. The plot centers around a ride-share driver and his passenger in a Toyota Camry, pursuing a car after getting a child abduction alert on their smartphones. Also, even so, it is hard to imagine why anyone would try

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Lee

Lee

For quite some time now, Kate Winslet has been inspiring Lee Miller’s creativity. Long before the release of the biopic on American war correspondent and photographer Lee Miller, the oscar and emmy award-winning actress got in touch with Tony Penrose, son of Lee and Roland Penrose. For some reason she wanted to know why nobody

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Azrael

Azrael

Azrael is said to occur in the time after the events of Rapture where the remaining faithful of the world have taken a vow of silence. Males cut their vocal cords leaving only a cross-shape scar to ensure quiet compliance. However, there is another deadly remnant that still exists in the wild but this one

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Subservience

Subservience

Most of the times, your computer may face issues that will require the support of the IT department, as the last resort, recommend a restart. Conversely, in the case you become friends with an android and are persuaded to reboot it for some light fun, something is wrong with you. And so begins a series

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Oppenheimer

Oppenheimer

In this tautly-constructed, impeccably acted biographical film, Christopher Nolan delves into the life and times of J. Robert Oppenheimer, including the politically charged issues surrounding this historical figure and his prominent achievements. The American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer by American historians Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin serves as the

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