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The Most Overlooked Films of The Noughties - Part One

NonsenseFilm's Andrew Jones writes:

'I figured, whilst I rush my influx of 500 reviews this week (I did waste a lot of time with computer issues) why not try an article, like others do, a feature I can continue. I wracked my brain for a few seconds contemplating what I could focus on, when I looked at my DVD shelves, so many shelves, and a fair few of them were part of the last decade’s overlooked classics, the films that are really strong, the ones have molded my love of cinema, but others didn’t really notice. There’s so many to talk about, but I’ll start with one of my true loves, the ‘existential’ comedy I ♥ Huckabees.'

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Death Whisperer Review: Nadech Kugimiya Film Lacks Any and All Thrill | Leisurebyte

Death Whisperer Review: Nadech Kugimiya makes for a beefy protagonist in this horror movie that any and all thrills!

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What Jennifer Did Review: Harrowing Docu Displays Heartbreaking Story of Pan Family | Leisurebyte

What Jennifer Did Review: Documentary navigates twists and turns of the story really well.

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Anthracite Review: Clément Penohat's Netflix Series is an Engaging Affair | Leisurebyte

Anthracite Review: This Netflix thriller makes us go down several engaging roads and the twists and turns are delicious.

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