When Andrew Beckett is fired by his law firm due to having HIV he is not willing to accept that and hires Joe Miller who just happens to be homophobic and will change his views as well as the stigma attached to HIV and AIDS. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Enemy of the State (1998) Review — Let’s Go To The Movies
Robert Clayton Dean is a lawyer who becomes the target by a corrupt politician and his N.S.A workers when he accidentally ended up with key evidence relating to a crime. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Days of Thunder (1990) Review — Let’s Go To The Movies
Cole Trickle is given an incredible opportunity to enter the high pressure world of NASCAR racing. Can he keep his anger and attitude under control to be able to race? ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Do the Right Thing (1989) Review — Let’s Go To The Movies
In Brooklyn on the hottest day of the year hate and bigotry hits breaking point when after building up for a long time it explodes into violence. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Monkey Business (1931) Review — Let’s Go To The Movies
The four Marx Brothers are on board a ship to America as stowaways which means they are about to cause so much chaos! They end up involved with feuding gangsters and must save the day when arriving in America when the daughter of one gangster is kidnapped. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Art should be political — Claire the Critic
I’ve got another opinion piece about the nature of art: http://www.dscribe.net.au/2018/09/28/art-should-be-political/
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse review: with great animation comes great enjoyability — Claire the Critic
Image courtesy of Sony Pictures When adapting a highly stylised medium such as comic books into the (generally) more tonally subdued medium of film, it is tempting to mute the vibrant colours and flashy art of the comics into something more ‘realistic’. This can be seen in the way superheroes in cinema these days are […]
‘Cats’: If film and theatre shared a litterbox — Claire the Critic
Before even watching the film I believed it should not have been made. I was kind of right, kind of not.
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‘Joker’ Review: A tragedy about comedy — Claire the Critic
I will admit, I was reluctant to watch this film. The memes surrounding The Joker and his fans made it hard to take the trailer seriously. Don’t you just love it when you’re wrong?
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‘Moonlight’ Review: A Masterclass in Subtlety — Claire the Critic
Dialogue is difficult, perhaps one of the most difficult things for a screenwriter to master. Keeping the interactions between characters efficient yet layered and full of personality is a tricky balance. Barry Jenkins, the screenwriter and director of ‘Moonlight’, has managed to achieve this.
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