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Author: Sascha Kenny

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REVIEW | Splitsville (2025)

Sascha Kenny / 8:25 / 12.09.25
An intense screwball comedy on relationships, starring Dakota Johnson and Adria Arjona, hits all the strange but right notes.
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REVIEW | The Roses (2025)

Sascha Kenny / 8:13 / 04.09.25
War breaks out between husband and wife in this dark comedy vehicle starring Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch.
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REVIEW | Ballerina (2025)

Sascha Kenny / 11:42 / 07.06.25
A distaff John Wick universe movie should tide us over well enough until the Real McCoy comes back.
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REVIEW | Bring Her Back (2025)

Sascha Kenny / 10:27 / 30.05.25
The Australian Philippou brothers submit a worthy follow-up to their acclaimed horror debut, Talk to Me.
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REVIEW | Thunderbolts* (2025)

Sascha Kenny / 9:11 / 05.05.25
There's an asterisk on the latest Marvel movie, and that could be that it has some surprisingly intimate moments.
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REVIEW | Venom: The Last Dance (2024)

Sascha Kenny / 10:41 / 29.10.24
The kind of superhero sequel that makes you hope the word "last" in the title isn't just false advertising.
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REVIEW | The Crow (2024)

Sascha Kenny / 14:30 / 30.08.24
The remake of the 1994 cult classic that caused the tragic death of Brandon Lee is better than its haters would have you believe.
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REVIEW | Inside Out 2 (2024)

Sascha Kenny / 11:28 / 14.06.24
Pixar's sequel to Inside Out recreates most of the charms and sentiment of the first film, set two years later in the life of its protagonist.
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REVIEW | Living (2022)

Sascha Kenny / 9:04 / 16.03.23
Bill Nighy gives an Oscar-nominated turn as a man who must wake up to his humanity in this remake of Kurosawa's Ikiru.

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