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Featured · Review 40 Acres (2024) Movie Review: A Stunningly Shot Survival Thriller That’s Gritty, Poetic, and Allegorical Akash Deshpande August 2, 2025
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Featured · Review 40 Acres (2024) Movie Review: A Stunningly Shot Survival Thriller That’s Gritty, Poetic, and Allegorical Akash Deshpande August 2, 2025
Featured · Review Relay (2024) Movie Review: A Slick, Entertaining Conspiracy Thriller That Goes Off The Rails Liam Gaughan August 2, 2025
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