The Whale (2022) Review

Charlie is a reclusive English teacher who has been delivering online college courses from the security of his own home, suffering with extremely severe obesity which is slowly killing him. Can he reconnect with Ellie his estranged teenage daughter before it is too late?

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*LFF 2022 Preview Screening*

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Avengers: Endgame (2019) Review

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After the events set by Thanos in Infinity War the universe and especially Earth is in ruins. The remaining Avengers must assemble once more in order to save everything.

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Jurassic World (2015) Review

Twenty two years after the disaster of Jurassic Park, we see that John Hammond’s dream came true and a theme park named Jurassic World is up and running with over 20,000 people on site. But when the scientists go an extra step and create a new dinosaur it’s only a matter of time before it goes terribly wrong.

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Insidious: Chapter 2 (2013) Review

The haunted Lambert family seeks to uncover the mysterious childhood secret that has left them dangerously connected to the spirit world.

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Iron Man 3 (2013) Review

Tony Stark finds himself struggling after what happened in New York and this is taking its toll on him, not sleeping and constantly building puts a strain on himself and his relationship with Pepper. But in true Stark style he also manages to threat the terrorist Mandarin.

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The Next Three Days (2010) Review

John (Crowe) must deal with his wife Lara (Banks) spending her life in prison after she was convicted of murder.

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Revolutionary Road (2008) Review

How do you break free without breaking apart?

I guess the tagline is a great place to start on describing the film, as that was the main problem between Frank (Dicapro) and his wife April (Winslet).  Its obvious that in the beginning they really did love each other so much, but over the years after moving to a house and having two children this condemned their relationship to turn to hate as they both blamed one another for not making it in what they wanted to do.

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