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Black Swan (2010)

The final line of the film is “It was perfect” and that is an almost perfect review of the film, the film is not perfect but it is so close. I believe this was my fourth or fifth time watching this film and I have adored it just as much as when I first saw …

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Batman: Under the Red Hood (2010)

Batman: Under the Red Hood is mainly a story which questions Batman’s morality and his rules about killing as when a new costumed vigilante arrives in Gotham, who not only kills the bad guys, he also takes the profits from those left alive, Batman is forced to question whether his “no killing” rule actually works, …

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Monsters (2010)

Monsters follows photographer Andrew, played by Scoot McNairy, who has been ordered to escort his boss’ daughter, Sam, played by Whitney Able, from South America to the safety of the American border.

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Elite Squad: The Enemy Within (2010)

Elite Squad: The Enemy Within follows the corrupt Brazil police force and politicians as they try to abolish drug dealers in the slums of Rio and deal with the addicts directly, cutting out the middle man and maximizing their profit. However there are still some politicians and police officers aren’t corrupt. This film shows a …

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A Serbian Film (2010)

A Serbian Film…How to review this movie without having my blog taken down or causing offence, such is my dilemma.I will not go into the plot of the film, just an extremely rough outline –Ex-Porn star gets offered an obscene amount of money to do one last film, no questions asked.

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Beautiful Boy (2010)

Beautiful Boy follows the story of a the parents of a student who killed people at his university and then killed himself. This is a depressing and bleak outlook on life, which makes it all the more realistic.

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4.3.2.1 (2010)

The first movie i will be reviewing is 4.3.2.1 a film by Noel Clarke (Kidulthood, Adulthood). Firstly, i am a huge fan of Noel Clarke’s two previous films, Kidulthood and Adulthood. In fact, i will review them at a later date. That being said i had high expectations for the directors latest film, 4.3.2.1 my …