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Jackie Brown (8.5/10)
Quentin Tarantino’s 1997 crime thriller has finally landed on Peacock, and it’s well worth the watch. Backed by a stacked cast and a sharp, engaging plot, Jackie Brown delivers the kind of character-driven crime story that keeps you invested all the way to its satisfying ending. The film runs a bit long and could probably trim some of its runtime, but the strong performances and layered storytelling make it worth the investment. With a standout ensemble and a clever crime na
Mar 9


Amélie (6.6/10)
This 2001 whimsical comedy has earned widespread praise and even landed on the New York Times list of the top 100 films of the century. Unfortunately, it didn’t quite land for me. While its charm and visual style clearly resonate with many viewers, the overall tone simply wasn’t to my taste. At times, the performances felt a bit forced, which made it difficult to fully connect with the story. The film’s early-2000s style also shows its age in places, making some moments fe
Mar 8


Pain and Glory (8.2/10)
This 2019 Spanish drama delivers a powerful and deeply personal story. While a few scenes move at a slower pace, the film’s authenticity and emotional depth make the journey worthwhile. By the time the credits roll, everything comes together beautifully, with an ending that feels both satisfying and perfectly earned. "Starring Antonio Banderas, the film follows Salvador Mallo, an aging film director struggling with physical pain and a lingering creative block. As he reflects
Mar 7
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