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‘Sharper’ A Clever Psychological Thriller

By: Reel Dialogue

In this new world of cinematic releases, audiences must stay aware of where some of the best productions are being accessed. Read more

‘Aftersun’ is a Film That Sneaks Up On You [Movie Review]

By: Michael Walsh

Occasionally, a small independent film comes along and steadily builds in acclaim and prestige. Read more

In a Culture That Questions Male Friendship, ‘Close’ is a Cautionary Tale

By: Reel Dialogue

As the awards season closes, many international films getting recognition are getting their moment in the spotlight. Read more

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania

By: Reel Dialogue

After four phases of films, the Marvel Cinematic Universe is now set to launch into Phase Five. Read more

‘True Spirit: The Aussie Girl Who Took On The World’ – Movie Review

By: Russ Matthews

Whenever the media focuses on adventurers who choose to do something that pushes the barriers of human limits, there is a divided reaction. Read more

Oscar Predictions for 2023 – From Reel Dialogue

By: Russ Matthews

The nominees for the 95th Academy Awards were announced recently and debate is underway over who might take home the gold statues.
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‘Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre’ a Breath of Fresh Air – Movie Review

By: Russ Matthews

This Guy Ritchie production has been held back from release for over a year due to one significant screenplay issue.
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‘Devotion’ Tells Inspiring Story of First African-American Naval Aviator

By: Russ Matthews

Jonathan Majors is the man of the hour. This relatively unknown actor has found himself in some of the biggest franchises in cinematic history. Read more

A Man Called Otto: Reel Dialogue Movie Review

By: Reel Dialogue

Everybody, it seems, loves Tom Hanks. Not only is he a gifted actor with two Academy Awards, four other nominations, and dozens of other accolades. Read more

‘Emily’ Dives Deep Into the Brontë Story and Her Great Love

By: Reel Dialogue

Emily and Charlotte Brontë are literary figures as well as siblings who remain tantalising for filmmakers and historians to explore. Read more