American Fiction (2023) Review

Thelonious Ellison also known as Monk, is a novelist and professor who is sick of the establishment profiting from “black” entertainment and decides to write a book under a pen name that will put him into the madness that he does not feel is appropriate.

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Ben Is Back (2018) Review

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On Christmas Eve drug addict Ben turns up at his family home and only his mother Holly is happy to see him. We slowly find out that he has caused so many problems over the years and its difficult to tell if he is on the road to recovery.

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Unsane (2018) Review

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A young woman named Sawyer Valentini is involuntarily committed to a mental institution after attempting to speak to someone about the stalker she has been traumatised from. Locked away she must face her biggest fear, but what is real and what is part of her delusion?

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The Big Sick (2017) Review

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Pakistan-born comedian Kumail Nanjiani and grad student Emily Gordon fall in love but it isn’t that simple with a culture clash, then an illness which puts her in a coma. Kumail must try to deal with everything as his parents continue to present him with potential wives for an arranged marriage.

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Unfaithful (2002) Review

A New York suburban couple Connie (Diane Lane) and Ed’s (Richard Gere) marriage goes astray as Connie has an adulterous fling, with Paul (Olivier Martinez). Risking her marriage and pretty much her lifestyle, for an affair which contains sex like she never had in her marriage. She was bored and ended up spending quite a lot of time with Paul during the day while her husband was at work and their son was at school. I will not reveal what happens at the end as I think the twists it takes are very good. I do like when she has a flashback to the day she met Paul and thinks about the way it should have gone, which I think just helps to show that every decision we make can go two ways and change everything, or you can keep it all the same.

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