Cinema Trace
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Soul (2020)
I was lucky enough to see this at the London Film Festival, where the film was preceded by a (Zoom) interview with the co-directors and producer. It gave some background…
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Wonder Woman 1984 (2020)
The movie was disappointing enough, but the only reason I came here to make a review is to comment on the bs propaganda that the critics are making. Variety says…
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Vanguard (2020)
I can’t say “Vanguard” is boring, because like someone waving a toy in front of a baby’s face, its color and movement make it distracting. As well as expensive (though…
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Yen Peyar Anandhan (2020)
Firstly Director Sridhar has taken a lot of courage to choose this plot to be made into a feature film which makes it evident of his passion and love for…
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The Happiness of the Katakuris (2001)
Masao Katakuri (Kenji Sawada) has moved his family–his wife, his divorced daughter, her child, his formerly criminal son and his father–to the country, near Mt. Fuji. He purchased a large…
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Paava Kadhaigal (2020)
Some films leave a mark for their warmth and positivity. Some do because they make you feel terrible. Paava Kadhaigal is a film in the latter category where the purpose…
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Alice in Borderland (2020)
There are Series on Netflix that you have high hopes for or just seems good, but end up flat on their Faces when you finally watch it. On the other…
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The Whistleblower (2010)
The vast majority of the time one hears the words ‘government contract’ it is safe to assume it is not the best and brightest people who are volunteering to go…
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Iris 2: The Movie (2013)
Somehow, all through the 20 episodes of Iris-1, Ailiseu (original title), I was able to keep the characters straight, although Westerners have difficulty sorting faces of Orientals, and the names…
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An Inspector Calls (2015)
Aisling Walsh’s telefilm of the Priestley classic, first performed at London’s Old Vic Theatre in 1945, opens out the action somewhat. It begins with a shot of Eva Smith (Lucy…












