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W.E. (2011) - Popzara Review

One of the slickest-looking misfires of recent memory. A contemporary melodrama – with high romance, deep tragedy, and a manipulative plot that bypasses the roadblocks of plausibility – that doesn’t deliver.

Full review by Chris Pandolfi.

aDDicteD4503d ago

maybe i'll pass on this one..

StarWarsFan4500d ago

I wouldn't mind checking this out still.

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Movie Review: We (2018) - The Critical Movie Critics

Out of boredom and away from adult supervision, eight teens experiment with all manner of new means to entertain themselves.

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BrownRanger1518d ago

Saw this movie the other day.. it's pretty much a porno. Lol

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Netflix and Weinstein Sign an Exclusive Deal For Films Including 'The Artist'

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Netflix and The Weinstein Company have signed a multi-year licensing agreement for the exclusive streaming rights to several films from Weinstein’s library. This agreement will include movies ranging from award contenders to foreign films and documentaries. The deal will allow Netflix the opportunity to stream Weinstein movies before they appear on premium cable.

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Coming Soon 'W. E.' Movie Review

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Story:
For most of her life, New Yorker Wally Winthrop (Abbie Cornish) has been obsessed with the relationship between Wallis Simpson (Andrea Riseborough) and King Edward VIII, who had to abdicate his throne for the love of the American divorcee. As she oversees a Sotheby auction of some of their belongings, Wally's tumultuous marriage gets increasingly more abusive, so she decides to lose herself in their romantic story.

Analysis:
Madonna's second movie as a director is far more ambitious than the earlier "Filth and Wisdom," but it's also a stronger film that sadly suffers from the weight of its own ambitions.

If you saw Tom Hooper's "The King's Speech" you're likely to remember Wallis Simpson as the woman who essentially sabotaged the reign of Colin Firth's older brother. When the story is told from Wallis' perspective, as filtered through the writing of Madonna and Alek Keshishian, it's a grand love story about a man who would give up being King of England to be with the woman he loves. Almost sixty years later, a New York woman's lifelong obsession with Wallis and her relationship with Edward has reached a point where she's losing herself in fantasies about them in order to escape her abusive marriage.

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alycakes4458d ago

I know this is based a true story but it's just not my type of movie so I won't be seeing this movie anyway. According to this review it's not worth paying to go anyway but I hadn't planned on seeing it myself....maybe when it comes to tv.