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Movie Features Vancouver friends unite on Songs She Wrote About People She Knows It’s a modest movie, made on a tiny budget, but the writing and performances are pitch-perfect and it looks great.
Movie Features What We Do in the Shadows mockumentary offers Kiwi humour with bite The jokes in What We Do in the Shadows are about as dry as the skin of a fiendish 8,000-year-old bloodsucker you keep locked up in your basement.
Movie Features Laura Dern’s heart runs Wild Even in a supporting role, she felt proud to be in a film about female empowerment.
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Movie Features John Cusack eyes Hollywood evil Few female cinephiles of a certain demographic will ever forget John Cusack as Lloyd Dobler.
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Movie Features Men, Women & Children unplugs media morals Jason Reitman’s Men, Women & Children is, like many of his films, a modern-day morality play.