September 5 (15) |Close-Up Film Review
The film opens quietly, in the dead of night, inside the ABC sports studio in Munich, just over a hill from the Olympic Village.
Read MoreThe film opens quietly, in the dead of night, inside the ABC sports studio in Munich, just over a hill from the Olympic Village.
Read MoreChaos, carnage, and comedy collide in Novocaine, the latest high-octane action spectacle from directors Dan Berk and Robert Olsen.
Read MoreThe story revolves around George (Michael Fassbender) and Kathryn (Cate Blanchett), two British intelligence officers whose marriage is as complex as their line of work.
Read MoreUma (Radhika Apte) is full of hope when she leaves her rural home for Mumbai, stepping into what she assumes will be an exciting new chapter with her husband
Read MoreOpus introduces us to Ariel Ecton (Ayo Edebiri), an ambitious journalist striving to make her mark in the industry.
Read MoreThe film stars Keke Palmer and SZA as Dreux and Alyssa, best friends scrambling to recoup their rent money after Alyssa’s boyfriend squanders it.
Read MoreStephen King’s stories have inspired some of horror’s greatest films, and The Monkey, directed by Osgood Perkins (Longlegs), is a brilliant addition to the list.
Read MoreAriane Labed’s September Says is a hypnotic and unsettling psychological horror, blending gothic fairytale elements with an intimate study of sisterhood.
Read MoreThe story follows Iman (Missagh Zareh), a man whose ambition blinds him to the dangers of the path he is taking. On the verge of becoming an investigating judge in Tehran, he sees his appointment as a step toward prestige and security for his family.
Read MoreFrom a young age, Claressa’s raw talent and unshakable determination set her apart.
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