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Opus 2025 Review: What Happens When Fans Worship Too Deeply?
Thirty years gone by. One invitation. Some fans will do anything for an encore... even disappear. How far would you go for your idol? In...
Tavia Millward
2 days ago6 min read
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The Monkey (2025) Review: A Genre Act That Drops the Banana
Imagine a magician pulling a rabbit out of a hat. The audience gasps—until the rabbit starts cracking jokes before biting off the...
Tavia Millward
Apr 75 min read
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Companion (2025) Review: When Love Is Programmed and Abuse Is Real
What happens when the girl of your dreams arrives at your doorstep, programmed to love and obey? And what happens when the man she's...
Tavia Millward
Mar 314 min read
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Anora Review (2024) : A Sex Worker's Cinderella Story, Without the Fairytale Ending
Sean Baker's Anora explores the chaos of wealth, sex work, and power through a Manhattan escort, Ani (Mikey Madison), who meets a young...
Tavia Millward
Mar 245 min read
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The Last Showgirl Review (2024): Nostalgia, Ageism, and the Dream That Won't Die
She gave everything to the stage: her youth, body, and love. But when the music stops, who is she? The Last Showgirl (2024) Movie Poster...
Tavia Millward
Mar 175 min read
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One of Them Days Review (2025): It Takes A Jungle to Pay Rent
Old-school comedy is back! One of Them Days brings us a modern-day Friday with two hours of non-stop laughter, sisterly love, and...
Tavia Millward
Mar 104 min read
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Better Man Review (2024): A Battle for Fame, Forgiveness, and Acceptance
"Dance for me, monkey, dance." A cruel demand, a metaphor, and the essence of Better Man(2024) - a surreal biopic where fame isn't just...
Tavia Millward
Mar 34 min read
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Do We Want to Be Controlled? Sex, Power, and AI in Babygirl (Review )
What is it about surrender that is so intoxicating? In the age of artificial intelligence, where control is the currency of power, how...
Tavia Millward
Feb 243 min read
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Dirty Dancing Review (1987): A Daddy's Girl, a Troubled Boy, and a Dance That Defied All Odds
Okay, confession time—Dirty Dancing has had a grip on me since the first time I watched it. If you’re like me, this iconic 1987 classic...
Tavia Millward
Feb 196 min read
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Nosferatu Review(2024): A Gothic Symphony of Forbidden Desires
“If we are to tame darkness, then we must first face that it exists.” Darkness is not merely the absence of light, but a force, a...
Tavia Millward
Feb 104 min read
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Escaping the Suburbs: Repression and the Pursuit of Freedom in American Beauty (Review)
“My name is Lester Burnham. This is my neighbourhood. This is my street. This is my life. I’m 42 years old. In less than a year, I’ll be...
Tavia Millward
Feb 54 min read
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Oldboy Review (2003): A Revenge That Devours Its Own
Revenge is a powerful force, a visceral longing for justice, retribution, and closure. But what happens when that desire consumes the one...
Tavia Millward
Jan 297 min read
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When Love Teaches Us to Live: A Journey Through Me Before You (Review)
Have you ever met someone who, in their brief yet profound presence, made you feel as though the world was a little brighter, a little...
Tavia Millward
Jan 224 min read
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Gladiator II Review: A Modern Shakespearean Tragedy and Hero’s Journey
Ridley Scott’s Gladiator II is a sweeping epic that transcends the boundaries of a traditional sequel, weaving together the weight of...
Tavia Millward
Jan 204 min read
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Captain America - Civil War Unleashed Review: A Chaotic Clash of Heroes That Overcrowds Its Legacy
When Marvel’s biggest heroes collide, it’s a spectacle of epic proportions—until the chaos takes over. Step into the action-packed world...
Tavia Millward
Jan 154 min read
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The Corruption of the American Dream: Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon Review (2023)
What happens when justice becomes the ghost haunting history—ignored, manipulated, and buried? Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower...
Tavia Millward
Jan 134 min read
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Batman v Superman Review (2016): Dawn of Justice – A Clash of Titans or a Superpowered Soap Opera?
When the Dark Knight and the Man of Steel collide, you expect fireworks, right? But what happens when their showdown feels more like a...
Tavia Millward
Jan 84 min read
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Heretic Review (2024): Faith, Fear, and the Abyss of Control
What happens when faith is tested by terror? Heretic (2024) plunges us into a psychological battlefield where belief becomes both a...
Tavia Millward
Jan 65 min read
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Alien: Romulus (2024) - Bridging Terror Across the Stars
In the dark void of space, humanity’s greed echoes louder than its screams. Alien: Romulus emerges as a harrowing tale of survival and...
Tavia Millward
Dec 16, 20245 min read
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High-Rise: The Fall to Chaos
Imagine The Great Gatsby colliding with Lord of the Flies in a retro-futuristic setting, and you’ll have the essence of High-Rise. Based...
Tavia Millward
Dec 11, 20244 min read
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