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Deborah Wee

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Take Me Home (2016) 2/5 EDIT “What doesn't work is how it is so eager to frighten without a protagonist to root for.” – The New Paper (Singapore) Nov 30, 2023 Full Review Finding Dory (2016) 94% 3/5 EDIT “The jokes and story do not hold a candle to their predecessor, but there are enough funny and moving moments to make this a pretty solid family flick.” – The New Paper (Singapore) Sep 19, 2017 Full Review Cell (2016) 11% 2/5 EDIT “The theme of human enslavement to technology is still there, but Cell does not dive any further - besides the occasional reminder about the prevalence of telecommunication devices.” – The New Paper (Singapore) Sep 19, 2017 Full Review The Conjuring 2 (2016) 80% 3/5 EDIT “Director James Wan, a veteran of the horror genre, has no problems torturing his viewers with tension before unleashing hell.” – The New Paper (Singapore) Sep 19, 2017 Full Review April and the Extraordinary World (2015) 97% 2/5 EDIT “The movie is interesting but that is not nearly enough to entertain, even if only for 106 minutes.” – The New Paper (Singapore) Sep 19, 2017 Full Review Generation Z (2015) 44% 1/5 EDIT “Unfortunately, The Rezort is a film that wants to be taken seriously, but is so lacking in originality that it simply falls apart.” – The New Paper (Singapore) Sep 19, 2017 Full Review Our Kind of Traitor (2016) 72% 3/5 EDIT “What saves the entire thing is Skarsgard, who steals the spotlight by striking the balance between a ruthless figure and a loving family man.” – The New Paper (Singapore) Sep 19, 2017 Full Review A Hologram for the King (2016) 70% 3/5 EDIT “It sails smoothly from start to finish and feels like a pleasant adventure, even if it is not particularly memorable.” – The New Paper (Singapore) Sep 19, 2017 Full Review Last Days in the Desert (2015) 76% 3/5 EDIT “The film does not feel like it gives sufficient exploration of the temptation of Christ, but there is no denying the deep spirituality and thought-provoking nature of it.” – The New Paper (Singapore) Sep 19, 2017 Full Review Un plus une (2015) 2/5 EDIT “Unfortunately, the lack of development in the plot and characters make this romantic escape feel less than satisfying in the end.” – The New Paper (Singapore) Sep 19, 2017 Full Review
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