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‘Aftersun’ is a Film That Sneaks Up On You [Movie Review]

By: Michael Walsh

Occasionally, a small independent film comes along and steadily builds in acclaim and prestige. Read more

In a Culture That Questions Male Friendship, ‘Close’ is a Cautionary Tale

By: Reel Dialogue

As the awards season closes, many international films getting recognition are getting their moment in the spotlight. Read more

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania

By: Reel Dialogue

After four phases of films, the Marvel Cinematic Universe is now set to launch into Phase Five. Read more

‘True Spirit: The Aussie Girl Who Took On The World’ – Movie Review

By: Russ Matthews

Whenever the media focuses on adventurers who choose to do something that pushes the barriers of human limits, there is a divided reaction. Read more

Oscar Predictions for 2023 – From Reel Dialogue

By: Russ Matthews

The nominees for the 95th Academy Awards were announced recently and debate is underway over who might take home the gold statues.
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‘Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre’ a Breath of Fresh Air – Movie Review

By: Russ Matthews

This Guy Ritchie production has been held back from release for over a year due to one significant screenplay issue.
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‘Devotion’ Tells Inspiring Story of First African-American Naval Aviator

By: Russ Matthews

Jonathan Majors is the man of the hour. This relatively unknown actor has found himself in some of the biggest franchises in cinematic history. Read more

A Man Called Otto: Reel Dialogue Movie Review

By: Reel Dialogue

Everybody, it seems, loves Tom Hanks. Not only is he a gifted actor with two Academy Awards, four other nominations, and dozens of other accolades. Read more

‘Emily’ Dives Deep Into the Brontë Story and Her Great Love

By: Reel Dialogue

Emily and Charlotte Brontë are literary figures as well as siblings who remain tantalising for filmmakers and historians to explore. Read more

‘The Fabelmans’ Delves Into the Spielberg Story

By: Reel Dialogue

Critiquing the life story of one of cinema’s greatest filmmakers seems both irreverent and discombobulating simultaneously. Read more