Wrath of Man (Guy Ritchie, 2021) + 6/10
Whispering Pages (Aleksandr Sokurov, 1994) 5/10
Into the White (Petter Nęss, 2012) + 6/10
Riders of Justice (Anders Thomas Jensen, 2020) 6.5/10
On leave from Afghanistan, neglectful dad Mads Mikkelsson will do anything to avenge his recently-killed wife after some probability nerds (Nikolaj Lie Kaas, Lars Brygmann & [not shown] Nicolas Bro) convince him she was murdered.
Cry of the Penguins (Al Viola, 1971) + 6/10
Endangered Species (MJ Bassett, 2021) 5/10
Merrill's Marauders (Samuel Fuller, 1962) 6/10
The Last Resort (Dennis Scholl & Kareem Tabsch, 2018) 6.5/10
Pictorial history of Miami Beach through the eyes of rivals/friends Andy Sweet and Gary Monroe.
Venus (Eisha Marjara, 2017) 6/10
Black Angel (Roy William Neill, 1946) 5.5/10
Act of Violence (Fred Zinnemann, 1948) 6/10
Cruella (Craig Gillespie, 2021) 6.5/10
Origin story of Cruella de Vil (Emma Stone) mainly concerning her rivalry with her arrogant mentor (Emma Thompson).
Oslo (Bartlett Sher, 2021) + 6/10
The Memphis Belle: A Story of a Flying Fortress (William Wyler, 1944) 6.5/10
The Water Man (David Oyelowo, 2020) 5.5/10
Plan B (Natalie Morales, 2021) 6.5/10
High school best friends Victoria Moroles & Kuhoo Verma have a long night after the latter is worried that her first sexual experience will result in pregnancy.
Target Zero (Harmon Jones, 1955) 5.5/10
Let's Make a Dream (Sacha Guitry, 1936) 6/10
American Traitor: The Trial of Axis Sally (Michael Polish, 2021) 5.5/10
Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade (Hiroyuki Okiura, 1999) 6/10
Occasionally-striking visually but muddled storytelling in this tale about who's a wolf and how it affects the police and terrorists in post-WWII Japan.
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