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IR Film Review: INFINITE [Paramount +]

The notion of self is an changing perception that runs all through pop culture but it has been present for thousands years but under a different name, context and perception: reincarnation. That perception is at the core of the story of "Infinite".

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IR Film Review: CAVEAT [Shudder]

The crux of "Caveat" is based in the structure that everything needs not to have an exact reason. The film itself may be an exploration of the consequential cause and effect but the way it is built in the perception of the characters is both understandable in mood but also ethereally unconnected.

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IR Film Review: A QUIET PLACE - PART II [Paramount]

The approach in any sequel is one of structure and continuation. The interesting idea of "A Quiet Place" and its actual effectiveness was based on the notion of silence. The question becomes how to do that especially with one of your main protagonists is, story-wise, not really available for the second film.

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IR Film Review: THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW [Netflix]

The texture of "The Woman In The Window" is an interesting one but it is perspective that it perhaps moves a little too broadly within the narrative. Based on the novel by A.J. Finn, the book itself (having talked to the author just before this adaptation began shooting) was a mediation on his own insomnia.

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