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Mike Finn's Fiction

Book Reviews and Short Stories

Film Reviews

“The Wife” strong script and great performances

“Leave No Trace” a quietly powerful film – highly recommended

“My Cousin Rachel” 2017- a disappointing movie that failed to thrill

“Gifted”

“The Longest Ride” : two love stories in one movie

“Ex-Machina”, “Passengers”, and Snowpiercer” – transgressive science fiction movies that move beyond the comfortable into darkness

“Three Seasons” or “Ba Mùa” by Tony Bui a beautiful movie about unpleasant things

“Paterson”, finding beauty in everyday life

“The Great Wall” visually stunning fantasy

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