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    ‘Twin Murders: The Silence of the White City’ Translates Into a Below Average Neo-Noir

    by Hunter Goddard March 9, 2020
    by Hunter Goddard March 9, 2020

    Daniel Calparsoro’s Twin Murders: The Silence of the White City (2020) is a Spanish thriller on Netflix, and so it was composed with the World Wide Web in mind for its target demographic. However, this is…

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  • Netflix ReviewsNetflix Romance

    Romantics Will Fall in Love With ‘All the Bright Places’

    by Hunter Goddard March 3, 2020
    by Hunter Goddard March 3, 2020

    “Only one is a wanderer. Two together are always going somewhere.” Located at the intersection between mental illness and young love, Brett Haley’s All the Bright Places (2020) will be worth a visit from any fans of…

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    Film Review – The Great Hack (2019)

    by Cammy Madden July 26, 2019
    by Cammy Madden July 26, 2019

    “Last year, data surpassed oil in value!” These are the words of Brittany Kaiser, one of the people of interest within The Great Hack. In a time where almost everybody has a smartphone full of…

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    Film Review – Someone Great (2019)

    by Aubrey McKay April 27, 2019
    by Aubrey McKay April 27, 2019

    Netflix is having a big 2019 in terms of quantity, but their quality seems to be lacking. They have been good about releasing a new film pretty much every single week. Unfortunately (for us), those…

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    Film Review – A Christmas Prince: The Royal Wedding (2018)

    by Natasha Alvar December 7, 2018
    by Natasha Alvar December 7, 2018

    A Christmas Prince was a hot favorite from Netflix last year, not because it was a good movie, but mainly for the cheesy feel-good type of way it conducted itself. I was very much on…

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    Film Review – Angela’s Christmas (2018)

    by Olaf Lesniak December 4, 2018
    by Olaf Lesniak December 4, 2018

    Netflix put out a new animated movie just in time for the Christmas season entitled Angela’s Christmas. This movie isn’t anything groundbreaking, but since it’s only 30 minutes long and you’re probably sick of watching Elf or Home Alone for the fiftieth time,…

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    Film Review – The Princess Switch (2018)

    by Natasha Alvar November 24, 2018
    by Natasha Alvar November 24, 2018

    Can you believe Christmas is in a month’s time? I hope it’s starting to get charming and picturesque where you are, because all we have here in Singapore is Monsoon weather. And when Christmas is…

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    Film Review – Shirkers (2018)

    by Natasha Alvar November 2, 2018
    by Natasha Alvar November 2, 2018

    I think I may have spoken too soon when I named Private Life the best offering from Netflix I have seen this year, because Shirkers is so good, it just blows everything else out of…

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    Film Review – Private Life (2018)

    by Natasha Alvar October 10, 2018
    by Natasha Alvar October 10, 2018

    Private Life explores a subject matter that I rarely see properly fleshed out in movies — the struggle of fertility and conceiving, and the toll it takes on all those involved. Most films either deal…

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    Film Review – Nappily Ever After (2018)

    by Natasha Alvar September 22, 2018
    by Natasha Alvar September 22, 2018

    Netflix‘s Nappily Ever After does a genre switch on me, and subverts every expectation I had from watching the trailer. I expected a clichéd romantic comedy, instead I got a discussion about womanhood, identity, and…

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    Film Review – The Bleeding Edge (2018)

    by Caitlin Bell August 21, 2018
    by Caitlin Bell August 21, 2018

    Netflix is definitely a top contender in the film industry today. They are widely becoming known for churning out quality programing. Indeed, this quality extends past their show and movie platform and feeds into the…

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    Film Review – The Legacy of a Whitetail Deer Hunter (2018)

    by Anna Scaife July 16, 2018
    by Anna Scaife July 16, 2018

    Many will have anticipated the release of this comedy/drama about an absent father trying to reconnect with his young son by passing down his love of the wilderness. The director and writing team, as well…

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    Film Review – Brain on Fire (2018)

    by Olaf Lesniak June 21, 2018
    by Olaf Lesniak June 21, 2018

    Netflix continues their weekly promise of putting out new movie content to accustom to people’s growing lack of interest in going out to the cinema. It’s a change that’s inevitable, even if we’re currently in…

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    Film Review – 1922 (2017)

    by Nick Kush October 26, 2017
    by Nick Kush October 26, 2017

    As of late, Hollywood just can’t get enough of Stephen King.  Netflix has released two King adaptations this year alone, with the second of the two entitled 1922, the story of a farmer who kills his…

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