17 Jul, 2026
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Canvas Featured, Reviews beragampengetahuan – Beragampengetahuan

There is a lot of brilliance in writer/director Ryan Guiterman’s Canvas, but it has to be balanced against a lot that is amateur or limited. The animated horror offering kicks off with nice, anime-style credits, seemingly aimed at placing this within that tradition. It hews to similar plot points, featuring an invasion by a lurid and otherworldly […]

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The Goldsmith Featured, Reviews beragampengetahuan – Beragampengetahuan

Vincenzo Ricchiuto makes his directorial debut with the thriller The Goldsmith. Written by Ricchiuto and Germano Tarricone, the film opens with an overly edited sequence in which some kids stab a guy they were stealing from. After that superfluous beginning, the actual story picks up years later. Stefano (Mike Cimini), Arianna (Tania Bambaci), and Roberto […]

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Mickey Hardaway Featured, Reviews beragampengetahuan – Beragampengetahuan

Writer-Director Marcellus Cox’s Mickey Hardaway follows a young troubled graduate whose lasting trauma, personal issues, and their consequential effects cause him to face severe barriers in his efforts to make a decent living and career for himself. Yes, the story is pretty straightforward. It may also seem occasionally predictable, given that Cox opens the film […]

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Take-Two removes GTA V mod that featured AI dialogue – Beragampengetahuan

A week after Rockstar approved mods from Grand Theft Auto Online’s roleplaying community, Take-Two has removed a mod for Grand Theft Auto V that featured AI-generated dialogue.  Created by modder Bloc, the “Sentient Streets” mod featured over 30 AI characters that players could have open-ended conversations with. Players could use their microphones to ask these NPCs a question, […]

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What Did Deborah Do? Featured, Reviews beragampengetahuan – Beragampengetahuan

Julius Charles Ritter’s feature, What Did Deborah Do?, is one of those films where I’m still wrestling with the story even now as I write this review. Is this a good thing? I think so. The film opens with the titular Deborah (Diana Malota), an aspiring writer, commencing the exit interview with a therapist (Virginia […]