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One Life

Nicholas Winton’s incredible lifesaving operation in the Second World War which was an exemplification of compassion and fortitude has moved people all over the world. “One Life” is a film that portrays the story on screen, accentuating how one person can make a difference. About One Life The emotional account narrating Nicholas Winton’s daring attempt …

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Good Grief

Story: Luke (Daniel Levy) is a bereaved man filled with sorrow after the death of his husband and decides to go to Paris with his two best friends in an attempt to bring himself closure and start afresh. Review: Famous for being part of cast for popular comedy show Schitt’s Creek, Daniel Levy writes, directs …

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Bohemian Rhapsody

I don’t really like biographies. Quite often, they push the saw too much, they are too long, and a lot of filmmakers and actors unfortunately think that it is more important that everything is “right” in their film, which can often limit the filmmakers and the people in front of the camera. Although, paradoxically, many …

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The Perfect Kiss

The trailer has already raised a lot of eyebrows and questions, but I don’t feel like I’m any wiser than most terrified potential viewers after watching the entire 83 minutes of the film. Is this really coming to our cinemas? Yes, it looks like that. It was seriously filmed in Canada and the mysterious Tina …

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Mile 22: Review

We quite like Peter Berg in the editorial office. Leaving aside the excellent Welcome to the Jungle, a few fans even have Bay’s “moron” Battleship, and then, of course, mainly Wahlberg’s works, be it the militant Lone Survivor, Deep Water Horizon, or Patriots’ Day. Everything in red at the ČSFd, all rather sensitively served little …

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