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“The Raid: Redemption,” a hyper-energetic Indonesian martial arts movie, delivers an effective rebuke to that meek norm. Bones break, blood flows and swift, excessively complicated fight choreography puts virtually everything released in North America since “The Bourne Ultimatum” to instant shame...
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Movie review of Piercing (2018) by The Critical Movie Critics | Surreal thriller watches as a family man enacts his fantasy of murdering a prostitute.