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The Killer
(2023)
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Tatat Bunnag
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Amidst the deliberate storytelling, the film shines in its action sequences, featuring well-executed hand-to-hand combat scenes.
Posted Nov 17, 2023
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The Devil on Trial
(2023)
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Tatat Bunnag
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The film presents both sides of the argument, catering to true believers and utter sceptics alike... This balanced approach ensures the documentary is not just a passive viewing experience, but a thought-provoking one.
Posted Oct 27, 2023
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Totally Killer
(2023)
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Tatat Bunnag
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Totally Killer doesn't attempt to reinvent the wheel. Instead, it gleefully plays with well-worn genre tropes and subverts expectations along the way.
Posted Oct 13, 2023
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What If
(2023)
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Tatat Bunnag
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Despite moments of effective conflict and the visual portrayal of the island's changing mood, the film's uninteresting story, flat characters and haphazard presentation prevent it from realising its full potential.
Posted Sep 15, 2023
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A Haunting in Venice
(2023)
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Tatat Bunnag
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A Haunting In Venice may not surpass the excellence of its predecessors in the franchise, but it succeeds in carving its own niche.
Posted Sep 15, 2023
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You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah
(2023)
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Tatat Bunnag
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A nice choice for family movie night.
Posted Sep 01, 2023
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Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead
(2023)
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Tatat Bunnag
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Despite it having some issues with pacing and presentation, the movie has interesting characters and some funny and thrilling moments along the way.
Posted Aug 11, 2023
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They Cloned Tyrone
(2023)
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Tatat Bunnag
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If you like mystery movies that have an element of humour behind them and want to watch one that's totally off the wall, check this out.
Posted Jul 28, 2023
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Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
(2023)
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Tatat Bunnag
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This has glimmers of Indiana Jones at his best and it's a movie that's concerned with legacy, both personal and historical, and it delivers on that through emotional moments.
Posted Jun 30, 2023
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Blood & Gold
(2023)
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Tatat Bunnag
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While many other war films usually come with an emotional theme that explores the true horrors of war, Blood & Gold seems to be a movie with sheer explosive chaos, akin to Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds.
Posted Jun 09, 2023
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The Mother
(2023)
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Tatat Bunnag
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With way too many flaws, a predictable plot, and generic and poorly developed villains, The Mother is an emotionless story and a waste of an action film. Unless you're a huge fan of J-Lo, I'd highly recommend skipping this one.
Posted May 26, 2023
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Air
(2023)
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Tatat Bunnag
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Air is an entertaining film with a great insight into the history of sports and pop culture that anyone can enjoy, even if you aren't a sports fan.
Posted May 19, 2023
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AKA
(2023)
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Tatat Bunnag
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While the plot is familiar and doesn't offer anything out of the ordinary, the storytelling and thrilling action sequences make AKA an entertaining watch and worth checking out for diehard fans of the genre.
Posted May 12, 2023
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A Tourist's Guide to Love
(2023)
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Tatat Bunnag
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Despite being a romantic movie, I found myself bored in most scenes due to the lack of chemistry between the two lead actors.
Posted Apr 28, 2023
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Hunger
(2023)
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Tatat Bunnag
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Despite all the flaws, Hunger is still worth watching, especially for those who love intense drama and exotic settings.
Posted Apr 21, 2023
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Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania
(2023)
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Tatat Bunnag
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The dialogue and the screenplay are some of the worst I've experienced recently from an MCU film. However, once Jonathan Majors's character Kang comes into the play during the third act, things get slightly more interesting.
Posted Feb 17, 2023
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Tár
(2022)
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Tatat Bunnag
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The movie challenges viewers to engage in nuanced conversations about very charged topics such as identity politics, power dynamics, cancel culture separating the art from the artist, and the idea of achieving greatness in the modern world.
Posted Feb 10, 2023
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White Noise
(2022)
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Tatat Bunnag
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White Noise is worth watching despite its weirdness. There's humour, satire and absurdity that all work together to keep us off balance while creating intrigue.
Posted Jan 07, 2023
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The Wonder
(2022)
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Tatat Bunnag
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The Wonder is a good-looking film, and the performances are engaging and passionate.
Posted Nov 28, 2022
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All Quiet on the Western Front
(2022)
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Tatat Bunnag
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All Quiet On The Western Front is a powerfully moving anti-war film that is made more pointed with its message.
Posted Nov 18, 2022
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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
(2022)
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Tatat Bunnag
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Thrilling, complex and layered beautifully with the many emotions that grief can bring.
Posted Nov 11, 2022
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Luckiest Girl Alive
(2022)
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Tatat Bunnag
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Some of the sequences are difficult to watch at times. But with great storytelling and exceptional performances from both Kunis and Aurelia, it is definitely a film worth watching.
Posted Oct 14, 2022
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Do Revenge
(2022)
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Tatat Bunnag
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Overall, Do Revenge is a predictable dark comedy teen movie, but with some engaging storytelling and modern messages. Mendes and Hawke also gave impressive performances.
Posted Sep 24, 2022
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Me Time
(2022)
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Tatat Bunnag
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I know this is supposed to be just a mindless buddy comedy and I'm willing to forgive some of the flaws, but I couldn't do it because I wasn't laughing that much.
Posted Sep 02, 2022
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Nope
(2022)
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Tatat Bunnag
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With its unique style, Nope may not end up being everybody's cup of tea, but it's an indicator of a filmmaker who is a master in storytelling.
Posted Aug 19, 2022
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Purple Hearts
(2022)
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Tatat Bunnag
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It's not exactly the most inspiring romance I've seen as most of what happens in the story can easily be seen coming, which is kind of disappointing, but it's somewhat saved by the performances of its characters and the musical subplot.
Posted Aug 05, 2022
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Persuasion
(2022)
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Tatat Bunnag
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Persuasion is a beautifully shot film without substance. It feels like an unfulfilling adaptation of a beloved classic, and even as a movie on its own, it's still disappointing.
Posted Jul 22, 2022
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CODA
(2021)
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Tatat Bunnag
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CODA works well to deliver effective drama, music and some comedy with character conflicts that are relatable.
Posted Jul 01, 2022
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Sneakerella
(2022)
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Tatat Bunnag
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Sneakerella is an average family film that won't blow anyone's mind. There are a number of cheesy scenarios and humour that should appeal to kids. However, it is still an interesting attempt to see how the movie modernises an old fairy tale.
Posted Jul 01, 2022
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Hustle
(2022)
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Tatat Bunnag
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If you're a big fan of basketball or sports in general, and you're looking for a movie that strikes a good balance between being funny and dramatic, you should definitely check this one out.
Posted Jun 23, 2022
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Jurassic World Dominion
(2022)
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Tatat Bunnag
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Overall, I just wish the story in Dominion was a bit better. It's a shame that it gets a bit messy and convoluted like many of these instalments do.
Posted Jun 10, 2022
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Our Father
(2022)
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Yvonne Bohwongprasert
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Jourdan paints a vividly disturbing portrait of the man in question, Donald Cline, using the physician's own words and actions to corner him, while wisely and compassionately making the narrative as much about the victims and their adult children.
Posted May 27, 2022
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Crimes of the Future
(2022)
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Kong Rithdee
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All of this is pretty silly, and Cronenberg knows that (his actors do, too). At the same time, this is what he has done for decades... and no director can turn gross-out B-movie material into prestige arthouse fare with major stars like he does.
Posted May 27, 2022
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Gangubai Kathiawadi
(2022)
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Tatat Bunnag
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A dramatic story rich in emotion and gorgeous cinematography.
Posted May 20, 2022
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Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
(2022)
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Tatat Bunnag
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[Dr. Strange] is perhaps Marvel's first film that dives deep into more supernatural, dark fantasy elements as Raimi's signature styles of weirdness and spookiness are on full display from start to finish here. It's quite refreshing to see something new.
Posted May 06, 2022
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Downfall: The Case Against Boeing
(2022)
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Yvonne Bohwongprasert
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What makes it a memorable watch I believe for many of us is the reminder of the trust we all need when we take to the skies.
Posted Apr 15, 2022
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Windfall
(2022)
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Tatat Bunnag
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Windfall is an unfortunately average crime thriller that heavily borrows the pace and styling of films from the classic era.
Posted Apr 01, 2022
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The Bombardment
(2021)
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Tatat Bunnag
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The Bombardment is an emotional drama with depressing moments and there are many scenes involving violence and injustice, so it isn't a movie for the faint of heart. But it remains an important story and unapologetic portrayal of the brutality of war.
Posted Mar 25, 2022
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Ambulance
(2022)
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Tatat Bunnag
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Apart from all the fun action sequences, we have a predictable story of bank robbers, their terrible dialogue, and a story split between their lives past and present, but none of it is interesting or memorable enough for a rewatch.
Posted Mar 18, 2022
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Memoria
(2021)
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Tatat Bunnag
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While some may enjoy the action and tension these situations create, a lack of character development and predictable storyline makes movies like Restless less memorable than they should.
Posted Mar 05, 2022
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The Privilege
(2022)
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Tatat Bunnag
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Another example of a horror-type film that could not make up its mind on what it wants to be.
Posted Feb 18, 2022
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Photocopier
(2021)
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Tatat Bunnag
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Photocopier is a gritty, riveting dramatic crime mystery that feels realistic and honest.
Posted Jan 21, 2022
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The Wasteland
(2021)
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Tatat Bunnag
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As pretty as the movie can be on a technical level, it can't save itself from the shallow premise and the number of horror clichés that are present in it.
Posted Jan 14, 2022
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The Guilty
(2021)
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Tatat Bunnag
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While I found parts of the story to be repetitive, and some twists and turns predictable, the emotion-driven plot and lead character performance alone are enough to justify a watch.
Posted Jan 06, 2022
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Lead Me Home
(2021)
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Yvonne Bohwongprasert
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Lead Me Home is one of Emmy-winning directors Jon Shenk and Pedro Kos's most compelling works and braces humanity in its entirety, weaving personal stories with aerial vistas, time-lapses and evocative details of contemporary American urban life.
Posted Dec 10, 2021
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Red Notice
(2021)
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Yvonne Bohwongprasert
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Red Notice appears to have all the right ingredients for a franchise-ready adventure, yet something's notably off when the pieces are mixed together, which makes it a real downer.
Posted Dec 03, 2021
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Love Hard
(2021)
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Tatat Bunnag
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Despite the high level of predictability and a plot which doesn't offer anything new, Love Hard is worth watching if you're a casual rom-com fan.
Posted Nov 19, 2021
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Hypnotic
(2021)
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Tatat Bunnag
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Everything about this movie is exhausted, from the concept to the over-the-top performances.
Posted Nov 05, 2021
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The Medium
(2021)
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Kong Rithdee
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The Medium builds its momentum with moody restraint and atmospheric creep; this is not a feast of jump-scare and hammering sound effects.
Posted Nov 05, 2021
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Dune
(2021)
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Tatat Bunnag
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This is an absolutely technically brilliant and visually stunning film with a top-notch cast and deep sci-fi concepts. However, without a second part, Dune feels half empty.
Posted Oct 29, 2021
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