
Bree Duwyn
Movies reviews only
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James vs. His Future Self (2019) |
The story has a strong plot-line and wonderful cast who portray their characters well for a heartfelt film based on discovering to spend your time in the present. - Film Inquiry
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| Posted Mar 20, 2020
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La Bamba (1987) |
La Bamba is a well-versed depiction of Ritchie Valens' life, and it is evident a tremendous amount of care was put into the production of this film. - Film Inquiry
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| Posted Jan 26, 2020
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Paradise Hills (2019) |
Despite being an empowering film that Waddington hopes to inspire young girls of all backgrounds and personalities, the plot fumbles ever so slightly with limited development. - Film Inquiry
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| Posted Oct 30, 2019
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The Furies (2019) |
I was pleasantly welcomed by this unique display of horror and it even taunted the idea of the killer within, finding the true malice in people. - Film Inquiry
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| Posted Oct 30, 2019
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Blood Machines (2019) |
Overall, Blood Machines produces a fast-paced animated comic book style display of a fascinating concept. Hypnotic aliens and space travel overlaying a myriad of colours and cosmic sounds? Count me in. - Film Inquiry
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| Posted Oct 23, 2019
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Extra Ordinary (2019) |
The entire film itself follows a trend of fun witty banter and dabbles in finding the normal in paranormal. - Film Inquiry
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| Posted Oct 23, 2019
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Burn (2019) |
A small cast does justice to their unique and eerily individual characters, enough to keep you engaged but not enough to make this a memorable film experience. - Film Inquiry
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| Posted Sep 04, 2019
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Bottom of the 9th (2019) |
This film is riddled with clichés and predictability, but still garners an applause for its heartfelt intent and depiction of real life relationships in times of uncertainty. - Film Inquiry
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| Posted Jul 31, 2019
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The Command (2018) |
Kursk brings attention to a tragedy that gained minimal coverage in a powerful burst of courage. A film with gripping scenes of camaraderie and vital attention to the truth grants the audience a moment to reflect. - Film Inquiry
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| Posted Jul 03, 2019
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What's Eating Gilbert Grape (1993) |
Though it takes dark twists and turns to an inevitable climax, What's Eating Gilbert Grape will leave you feeling full and satisfied with a renewed sense of the value in family. - Film Inquiry
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| Posted Jul 03, 2019
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Nowhere Boy (2009) |
The film has very few historical flaws and is a raw portrayal of John Lennon's adolescence, which adds to the flavour and makes one wish they could discover The Beatles for the first time, all over again. - Film Inquiry
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| Posted Jul 03, 2019
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The Grizzlies (2018) |
The film hosts a plethora of well-constructed young characters with genuine ambition and an authenticity that breaks and warms the heart all at once. - Film Inquiry
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| Posted Jul 03, 2019
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