The Birth of A Nation Review
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The Birth of A Nation Review

What I love about slavery films nowadays, [which is a puzzling sentence to start a review with] is that the directors that make you feel bad about slavery are mostly directors of African descent. With a film that sparked so much controversy since its debut at Sundance, everyone should know about the empowerment of Birth of a Nation.

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When The Bough Breaks Review
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When The Bough Breaks Review

Rock a bye bullshit on the tree top and when the wind blows the production will flop, and When The Bough Breaks, the production will fall, and down will come bullshit, bullshit and all.

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The Magnificent Seven Review
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The Magnificent Seven Review

As much Fuqua praises his love for western you see him whole heartily takes his love and integrates it into the production and cinematography that takes you back to the westerns of the 70s but with Fuqua’s gritty look where the contrast filter is on 100%. There is an aesthetic atmosphere of classic Western cinema that you have to to appreciate.

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Storks Review
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Storks Review

 Through dialogue and visual gags throughout, it is relentless. It just gets to you no matter how much of a hard boiled egg you try to be.

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Snowden Review
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Snowden Review

Oliver Stone’s Snowden take its research to make the subject’s personal story correct, but oversimplifies it with a thin script and cheap thrills. It may contain a great cast and a wonderful performance by Snowden, but its padded out length and lack of entertainment doesn’t do it any justice. 

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Hacksaw Ridge Review
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Hacksaw Ridge Review

This biopic, Hacksaw Ridge, broke me. Never has a film put me through so much horrors, so much excruciating pain since 2013’ 12 Years A Slave. I can cry in movies, I had my fair share but, this made me feel a way I haven’t felt in a film in a long time. It is one of those films that makes you want to get a drink afterwards to think about your life. 

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