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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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Reagan

Reagan

Reagan feels like a well-crafted piece, there is a meter cut into the film. It harks back to some of the films produced by the faith based Angel Studios like Sound of Hope, Sound of Freedom, and Sight. These outright feel like having a particular message or purpose to communicate and very seldom do not

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Close Your Eyes

Close Your Eyes

Close Your Eyes is in an altogether different league the last time a Spanish master bears in a film comes after a period of almost thirty years. It is with great slowness that a well-orchestrated but highly intimate enigma is revealed as would a master painter on an intricately planned canvas. The master’s resourceful hero

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