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Who Killed The Montreal Expos Review: Thoughtful but Flat Farewell to Canada’s Beloved Team

Who Killed The Montreal Expos Review: This is a respectful, emotional, and somewhat heavy-handed look at a team which brought a city together in its history. It does a great job in relating its history without much excitement, but it doesn't succeed in making you feel it so much.

She Walks in Darkness Review: Unflinching Thriller that Walks the Fine Line between Duty and Despair

She Walks in Darkness Review: With strong performances, emotional realism, and beautiful cinematography. This Netflix Spanish movie is a story about courage in silence, about those who walk unseen, carrying the weight of a nation’s battles within their hearts.

Good News Review: Masterfully Layered Satire That’s Chaotic, Bold, Unpredictable, and Still Hopeful

Good News Review: This Korean movie is a sharp, political madness that balances humour with humanity and makes chaos feel beautiful.

The Time That Remains Review: Beautiful Concept Lost in Blood, Memory, and the Burden of Forever

The Time That Remains Review: This Netflix Filipino movie is thoughtful but uneven, emotional but not quite powerful enough to last.

Our Fault Review: Love, Drama and Soulless End to Nick and Noah’s Saga

Our Fault Review: The Prime Video movie has poor writing, lifeless chemistry, and a complete lack of emotional honesty.

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