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Monthly Archives: February 2018
Movie review: Loving Vincent directed by Dorota Kobiela, Hugh Welchman
Product info: One year after Vincent van Gogh’s suicide, Postman Joseph Roulin (Chris O’Dowd) asks his son Armand (Douglas Booth) to deliver Van Gogh’s last letter to his brother, Theo. Roulin finds the death suspicious, as merely weeks earlier Van Gogh claimed through letters … Continue reading
Movie review: The Limehouse Golem (2016) directed by Juan Carlos Medina
Product info: Victorian London is gripped with fear as a serial killer is on the loose; he is leaving cryptic messages written in the blood of his victims and horribly mangled bodies. With few leads and increasing public pressure, Scotland … Continue reading
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Tagged 2016 movie, good atmosphere, juan carlos medina, the limehouse golem, weak mystery
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