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1917 [2019]
Visually strong war movie offering a modern immersive experience where the camera seems to roll in a single shot for two hours without a scene break, two soldiers set off across the trench lines to reach a forward troop to pass on an important message. Not to be missed. 
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Hustlers [2019]
Entertaining lightweight crime caper for the feminazis, where in a world of smart sexy pole dancers and brain dead rich bell ends, a bunch of strippers finds a solution to the 2008 Wall Street crash drop in customers and start fleecing their clients to the max using spiked drinks. 
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Monos [2019]
Spanish language film set in Latin America, easy to follow with subtitles, this is an original young commando warfare story of kids run by an 'Organization' who kidnap an American engineer and live rough in the jungle with hedonistic games to amuse themselves. Superb scenery and soundtrack brings Apocalypse Now to mind. Worth seeing.
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6 hours ago, Palatkik said:
Hustlers [2019]
Entertaining lightweight crime caper for the feminazis, where in a world of smart sexy pole dancers and brain dead rich bell ends, a bunch of strippers finds a solution to the 2008 Wall Street crash drop in customers and start fleecing their clients to the max using spiked drinks. 

Thanks, I knew I was avoiding this for a reason, you've bolstered my instincts...

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Bait [2019]
More avant garde art house sea faring cinema, perhaps not as good as Lighthouse out the same year, shot in a narrow frame black and white kind of retro silent horror movie style, the story is fairly simple of a modern day Cornish fishing village coming to terms with an influx of city tourists when an accident happens. Worth seeing. 
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Blinded By The Light [2019]
One of the better feel good British comedy nostalgia's of the year based on a true biography of a Pakistani writer growing up in the Thatcherite eighties of austerity overcoming social issues, ugly Vauxhall cars and even uglier National Front racists to a soundtrack of his favorite Springsteen tunes. 
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