Film Reviews

This is where contributors from Real Movies Fake History write in depth reviews on film. Everything from modern movies, Hollywood industry, all the way to the best in independent and foreign films. Consider it a place to get in depth and nuanced options on diverse cinema.

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The Killer review – Brutal, cold and oddly simple, but is it good?

I’ve heard that Fincher splits his work into two categories, movies and films. Se7en (1995) is a movie, an audience pleasing thriller with conventional crime table-setting. Not low-brow exactly, but greasy and gruesome in its traditional mystery scares. But The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008) is a ‘film’, because thematically it’s a serious, unconventional, head-scratching experience full of thinly veiled philosophizing on the nature of life and death.

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The Exorcist: Believer review - awful in the most obvious way

With the atrocious The Exorcist: Believer in theaters, David Gordon Green has reminded us of something that has been clear for decades: William Friedkin’s The Exorcist is not a franchise-able horror property. And the reason is because The Exorcist (1973) isn’t a horror movie, it’s a mystery.

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The Creator review

Balancing big-budget world building, grief, and familial themes, Gareth Edwards’ ambitious sci-fi is primarily an action movie built from the bones of other, more original stories. And yet Edwards’ remarkable visual sensibility and a sense of gleeful homage keep this exciting endeavour mostly on track.

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House of Gucci review - Gaga Cinema

Ridley Scott’s House of Gucci is a pulpy amalgamation of The Godfather and The Bold and Beautiful. As equally serious as it is campy, it’s a family saga of corruption and back-stabbing that ultimately entertains because it may be the longest and most expensive soap opera ever produced.

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Gaz’s 10 Best Movies of 2021

Finally it’s time to look back and break down the 10 best movies of 2021. Gari looks back at cinema from the year that was and picks his favorite films that shouldn’t be missed.

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The Matrix Resurrections review – Meta-textual Boredom

Unfortunately The Matrix Resurrections is another reminder that this series has only ever had enough strong narrative ideas for a single entry. While Lana Wachowski provides some throwback moments for fans of the original 1999 release, what is incredible is how dated the execution feels.

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The Card Counter review - Bet on Oscar Isaac

Director Paul Schrader is no stranger to film noir or to damaged loners, and yet whilst he has mined this type of material many times before, in Oscar Isaac he has found a special conduit through which to channel his dark sensibilities.

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On Chloé Zhao’s Nomadland

Like her previous feature, The Rider (2020), Chloé Zhao’s Nomadland looks closely at the harsh, human reality of a working-class subculture that has been left behind by whatever the American dream is supposed to be.

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