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Movie & TV Reviews
Mascha Schilinski’s second feature film – and first since 2017 – announces the German director as a major cinematic voice.
While Roofman lacks depth and complexity, director Derek Cianfrance and lead Channing Tatum deliver a light-hearted bundle of joy.
Here at Geek Vibes nation, we review the new Netflix streaming film, The Woman in Cabin 10, starring Keira Knightly and Guy Pearce!
Alex Russell’s debut, Lurker, is a chilling portrayal of obsession, deception, fame and fandom, led by the stunning duo Pellerin-Madekwe.
While ‘The Secret Agent’ feels absurdist and prolonged at times, it’s a profoundly unsettling and exceptionally performed social commentary.
While Llúcia Garcia leads Romería in a mesmerising way, surrounded by enchanting cinematography, Carla Simón’s film feels fractured and slow.
Mary Bronstein’s delirious take on modern motherhood – screening at the 63rd New York Film Festival – is no ‘Uncut Gems.’ That’s a good thing.

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