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Rabbit-Proof Fence (2002, Australia) ***

Rabbit-Proof Fence may not be a solid piece in terms of film-making, nor an accurate account of history, but it is a movie worth seeing all the same in the hope we can all learn something from the past.

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The Town (2010) ****

Shining in a sub-genre of crime films, Affleck proves yet again he is more skillful in picking and directing projects, than some of his past choices as an actor. The Town is a thriller that is likely to keep you on the edge of your seat for most of its two-hours’ length.

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Pearl Harbor (2001) **

Pearl Harbor, the movie, suffers from melodrama topped off with tears and misplaced dramatic music. A complete miss.

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The Other Guys (2010) ***

This police parody is one hour too long and suffers from unevenness as well as thin plot and poor pacing. Only reason I am giving it an extra star, over the two it deserves, is because on occasion it shines with hilarious dialogues.

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Bourne Trilogy (Identity 2002, Supremacy 2004, Ultimatum 2007) *****

The Bourne trilogy is the perfect spy-action-suspense movie(s). The trilogy, which starts with a body in the water and ends with a body in the water, is outstanding in terms of plot, character development, pacing and editing, suspense music, cinematography, directing and superb delivery from a cast led flawlessly by Matt Damon.

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The Gods Must Be Crazy (South Africa, 1980) *****

This film has just about everything right – a smart story made of 4 plots that intertwine into one adventure, a touch of an educational documentary about wild-life in Africa, social and environmental commentary with a political flair, some romance and plenty of native charm... If you’ve never seen this film, you are in for a treat. If you’ve seen it and don’t remember, it means it’s been too long and you should take it out again...

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Game Night (2018) ****

Directed by John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein, to a screenplay by Mark Perez, Game Night is a comedy-action thriller, that delivers jokes while...

The Last Jedi (2017) ****

If I had to sum-up the experience of watching this film in one word, it would be: impressive. Although, not without hiccups. The Last Jedi counts as ...

Professor Marston and the Wonder Women (2017) ***

A bio-drama, Professor Marston and the Wonder Women tells the story of psychologist William Moulton Marston, and the two women in his life. Martson, a...

American Made (2017) ****

Life is stranger than fiction; this paraphrase of a Mark Twain’s famous quote may come in mind, when watching American Made. It is a film based on true...

Far Western (2016, Japan, USA) ****

Who would have guessed that in Japan, especially post-WWII, American country music, including Bluegrass, will have not just fans, but actual talented ...

Blade Runner 2049 (2017) ****

Blade Runner 2049, or BR 2049 for short,  is a 2017 neo-noir sci-fi film, directed by Denis Villeneuve to a screenplay by Hampton Fancher and Michael ...

Maudie (2016) ****

An indie bio-drama, Maudie follows the life of Nova Scotia painter Maud Lewis. The film, a Canadian-Irish production, shot to a small budget of $5.6mm...

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017) ****

The Guardians Vol. 2's storyline is as thin and infantile as a young twig, yet it serves one purpose – delivering perfect punchlines. And yes, the special...

Frantz (2016, France-Germany) ****

Franz tells the story of a German woman named Anna, beautifully portrayed by Paula Beer, who, in post-WWI Germany of 1919, while grieving Franz, her fianc...

Logan (2017) ***

Directed by James Mangold, who co-wrote the screenplay with Scott Frank and Michael Green, Logan is based on a story by Mangold. Logan introduces us to...

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    Re: Logan (2017) ***

    I agree about the relationship with Logan and Charles - added a lot of depth, especially with the next...

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    Re: Eye in the Sky (2015, UK) *****

    Great Review Ronen!

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    Re: Top Five (2014) ***

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    Re: Begin Again (2014) ***

    such great performers - would have expected more of.... very disappointing to hear....

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    Re: Waltz with Bashir (2008) *****

    Stunned. Speechless. This is a powerful movie. Its objectivity and lack of judgment IS its power, and...

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    Re: Inception (2010) ***

    Special effects are more than ever present even in drama movies, its almost normal that an action thriller...

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    Re: The Real Dirt On Farmer John (2005) ***

    Interesting though i was expecting more of the film.

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    Re: Midnight Run (1988) *****

    great movie indeed

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    Re: The Bounty Hunter (2010) *

    wont bother then

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    Re: Stardust (2007) *****

    LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this movie :-)watching Robert De Niro in a dress what could be better.Enjoy

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