MOVIES
The most audacious man in “The Salesman”
By Jenny A.
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From Iranian writer-director Asghar Farhadi. “The Salesman” makes dramas of domestic discord very arguably and begins with a couple that lives in an old flat becomes damaged, Emad (Hosseini) and Rana (Taraneh Alidoosti) in Tehran, are forced to move into a new apartment. Read more
Not everything shines like in “GOLD”
By GWTV
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From director Stephen Gaghan, GOLD, inspired by actual events, is the epic tale of one man’s pursuit of the American dream and everything he’ll do to keep it from falling apart. Oscar© winner Matthew McConaughey stars as Kenny Wells, a man raised in the mining business and desperate for a lucky break. Read more
You won’t be part of the farewell in “The Bye Bye Man”
By GLTVW staff
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One of the not-so-scary urban legends comes with “The Bye Bye Man.”People commit unthinkable acts every day. Time and again, we grapple to understand what drives a person to do such terrible things. But what if all of the questions we’re asking are wrong? What if the cause of all evil is not a matter of what…but who? Read more
The best Christmas comedy in Why Him?
By Jenny A.
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From director John Hamburg, the best comedy film begins with Ned (Bryan Cranston), an overprotective but loving dad and his family visit his daughter at Stanford, where he meets his biggest nightmare: her well-meaning but socially awkward Silicon Valley billionaire boyfriend, Laird (James Franco). Read more
Real heroes are in “Patriots Day”
By: Jenny Alvarez.
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The big-screen storytelling directed by Peter Berg the worst unspeakable attack, Police Sergeant Tommy Saunders (Mark Wahlberg) joins courageous survivors, first responders and investigators in a race against the clock to hunt down the bombers before they strike again. Read more
Breadcrumbs: the beginning of history.
By: Jenny Alvarez
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From the beginning of history, we have been aware that the rape of the defeated, principally women, is a sort of triumphant affirmation by occupying armies. Read more
A poet with a rebellious heart in “Neruda”
By Jenny Alvarez
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From the great director Pablo Larraín’s (JACKIE; Oscar® nominee NO; Golden Globe nominee THE CLUB) kinetic cat-and-mouse tale about the fugitive poet Pablo Neruda (Luis Gnecco; NO) and the police officer (Gael García Bernal; “Mozart in the Jungle”, NO, Y TU MAMÁ TAMBIÉN). Read more
The different life of a teenager in “The Space Between Us”
By Jenny Alvarez
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From director Peter Chelsom, full of talented stars Asa Butterfield, Britt Robertson, Gary Oldman, and Carla Gugino, “The Space Between Us” begins with the first mission to colonize Mars, an astronaut dies while giving birth to the first human born on the red planet never revealing who the father is. Read more
Star Wars: Rogue One premiere arrivals
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A new paraphilia in “Videofilia”
By GalaTView Staff
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Videofilia (and Other Viral Syndromes) by Juan Daniel F. Molero, begins as a teenage misfit spends her first days out of school slacking and experimenting with drugs and cyberspace. Read more