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Dead Poets Society - A review
Set in 1959 at Welton Academy, an elite boys’ prep school steeped in rigid tradition and strict expectations, Dead Poets Society  introduces us to John Keating (Robin Williams), an English teacher whose unorthodox methods awaken latent desires in his students. It’s a juxtaposition: conformity vs. individualism; order vs. spontaneity; the safe—yet stifling—world of protocol vs. the risky freedom of self-expression. The film’s atmosphere is contemplative: crisp New England wint
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Fantastic Four (2025) – Marvel's Most Human Story Yet?
After years of false starts, soft reboots, and fan-fatigue, Fantastic Four  (2025) arrives as more than just another entry in the...
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Moonlight and Art films
Moonlight tells the story of a boy, a teenager, and a man. Classical Hollywood films usually focus on a specific time in the character’s...
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Good Will Hunting: A Masterclass in Authentic Storytelling
Good Will Hunting  is a cinematic masterpiece that seamlessly blends heartfelt storytelling, nuanced performances, and profound...
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