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EDGE OF TOMORROW (2014): Live, Die, Repeat, Then Think Again.

EDGE OF TOMORROW (2014): Live, Die, Repeat, Then Think Again.

Seriously, I had no idea about what EDGE OF TOMORROW is all about and if it’s worth watching or not. Then I did some googling and fou...

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ILO ILO (2013): Singaporean Drama about Immigrant Worker, Child-Parent Relationship, and Family Dilemma Under Economic Crisis

ILO ILO (2013): Singaporean Drama about Immigrant Worker, Child-Parent Relationship, and Family Dilemma Under Economic Crisis

Even IMDb doesn’t quite understand what ILO ILO means. The winner of Camera d’Or of Cannes Film Festival 2013 , ILO ILO is a Singaporea...

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(A Week After) Me On The Movie's 2nd (Uncelebrated) Anniversary: Another Retrospection

(A Week After) Me On The Movie's 2nd (Uncelebrated) Anniversary: Another Retrospection

This is about a week past May 16, which (nobody remembers) is Me On The Movie's Anniversary. It's been two years since Me On T...

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Jaw-Dropping Jokes of BORAT Bring Uncontrollable Laughs, Guilty Pleasures, and My 5-star Rating (!)

Jaw-Dropping Jokes of BORAT Bring Uncontrollable Laughs, Guilty Pleasures, and My 5-star Rating (!)

There is a fine line between being funny and being gross. But when it comes to talking about the lengthy-titled comedy BORAT: CULTURAL L...

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Undeciphering Order: ENEMY is An Effective Presentation of Puzzle, Mystery, and Acting

Undeciphering Order: ENEMY is An Effective Presentation of Puzzle, Mystery, and Acting

Jake Gyllenhaal is both Adam Bell, a history professor trapped in his boring life; and Anthony, a third-class actor with passion. ENEMY...

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[FEATURE] Some Dedicated "Artworks" for THE SOCIAL NETWORK

[FEATURE] Some Dedicated "Artworks" for THE SOCIAL NETWORK

Last February I was invited by French Toast Sunday to join their "Director of the Month"-like blogathon called David Finchuar...

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My (Late) Review of THE RAID 2: BERANDAL: Beautiful Art of Violence with Unexpectedly Too Much of A Thinking

My (Late) Review of THE RAID 2: BERANDAL: Beautiful Art of Violence with Unexpectedly Too Much of A Thinking

You can say that last night was my second visit to THE RAID 2: BERANDAL (my first visit was on March 28 when it first released in Indon...

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SNOWPIERCER Offers A Smart, Styled, and Detailed Dystopian Theme that Could be Better

SNOWPIERCER Offers A Smart, Styled, and Detailed Dystopian Theme that Could be Better

Imagine an earth fully covered by snow and ice. Imagine an earth so cold that no living creatures can live outside so they look for shel...

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How DANCER IN THE DARK Excruciates Viewers by Penetrating Bold Negativity and Cynicism

How DANCER IN THE DARK Excruciates Viewers by Penetrating Bold Negativity and Cynicism

That Saturday afternoon was a torture. I mean, in a good way: the kind of torture you enjoy only for the first time because you know it ...

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