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Love Wedding Repeat

Netflix’s latest romantic comedy Love Wedding Repeat is about the unpredictable path of fate.  How one altered detail can completely rewrite the future – it’s possible at-home viewers will be reminded of 2004’s The Butterfly Effect.  Making a parallel connection with the present, fate seems to be cutting me a break.  Love Wedding Repeat has found its way to me after I survived Netflix’s Coffee & Kareem.  Maybe if I didn’t watch that horrendous comedy, I…

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The Nightingale

The Nightingale is Jennifer Kent’s filmmaking follow-up to her cult hit The Babadook.  Continuing her career in discovering horror threaded within suppressed memories, Kent weaves a period drama about redemption after trauma.

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Journey’s End

By: Trevor Chartrand Between the imminent threat of attack, the dank living conditions and the terrible rations, there’s no nightmare worse than enduring trench warfare.  Filmmaker Saul Dibb dares to depict these WWI conditions in Journey’s End, a gritty war drama with intense realism.  To be clear, this isn’t a film that celebrates war heroes or glorifies the battlefield.  Instead, the film follows a group of soldiers who are faced with the inevitable promise of death,…