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Lee Cronin’s the Mummy Is a Visceral, Unflinching Horror Reimagining

Leave a Comment / Film, Film Review / Alex Low

Lee Cronin’s The Mummy delivers brutal practical horror, strong performances, and atmospheric storytelling.

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The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Review: A Visually Dazzling but Repetitive Sequel

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The Super Mario Galaxy Movie impresses with animation and scale, but struggles with familiar storytelling and pacing issues.

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They Will Kill You is a Slick Exercise in Style Over Substance

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They Will Kill You may lack originality, but its bold style, thrilling sequences, and committed cast make it a fun genre ride worth watching.

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Why Film Restorations Matter: GSC International Screens Brings Classics to Malaysia

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GSC International Screens brings classics to Malaysian cinemas, restoring them to their intended big-screen experience.

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Project Hail Mary is a Stunning and Sincere Space Epic

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Project Hail Mary blends stunning visuals and heartfelt storytelling in one of the most compelling sci-fi films in years.

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The Cinema of Edward Yang: Taiwan Between Tradition and Modernity

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Explore how Edward Yang depicts Taiwan’s tension between tradition and modernity, revealing moral complexity and urban alienation.

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Hoppers Is Pixar’s Most Confident Original in Years

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Hoppers turns a quirky sci-fi premise into an emotional adventure, combining stunning animation, good writing, and rich worldbuilding.

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East Asian Cinema and Yi Yi: A Cultural & Cinematic Perspective

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Exploring identity, memory, and colonial legacy in East Asian cinema through Yi Yi, revealing Taiwan’s cultural and political tensions.

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The Bride Reimagined: Legacy, Liberation, and the Limits of Rebellion

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Explore The Bride and its modern take on the Frankenstein mythology. A critique of gender, authorship, and cinematic legacy.

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Crime 101 Is a Gritty, Character-driven LA Crime Thriller

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Chris Hemsworth leads a tense, genre-savvy crime thriller set in a gritty Los Angeles, with strong support from Mark Ruffalo and Halle Berry.

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