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Between Memoir and Melodrama: The Problematic Framing of ‘The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox’ and Its Double Bind of Bias and Misinformation

August 16, 2025 hudmoura

by Hudson Moura Created by K.J. Steinberg, known for This Is Us and Gossip Girl, The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox is an eight-episode limited…

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Vanessa Kirby’s Netflix Psychological Thriller ‘Night Always Comes’: A Gritty but Predictable Descent into Survival and Trauma

August 15, 2025 hudmoura

by Hudson Moura Directed by Benjamin Caron and written by Sarah Conradt, Night Always Comes (2025) is an adaptation of Willy Vlautin’s…

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Posted in: Cinema, Film Review, Radio Canada - Dans la Mosaïque, Review Filed under: Hudson Moura

How “Alien Earth” Reinvents the Alien Franchise: A Review of Noah Hawley’s FX Series on Disney+

August 5, 2025 hudmoura

by Hudson Moura With Alien Earth, creator and director Noah Hawley boldly extends the legacy of Dan O’Bannon and Ronald Shusett’s…

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Posted in: Radio Canada - Dans la Mosaïque, Series Review Filed under: Hudson Moura

The Fantastic Four First Steps: Retro-Futurist Heroics and the Mathematics of Family

July 26, 2025 hudmoura

by Hudson Moura Matt Shakman’s The Fantastic Four: First Steps (2025) is a daring blend of nostalgic pastiche and futuristic spectacle, reinventing…

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Posted in: Cinema, Film Review, Hollywood, Radio Canada - Dans la Mosaïque, Review Filed under: Hollywood, Hudson Moura, Superhero

Truth, Justice, and Geopolitics: James Gunn’s Bold Reframing of Superman

July 21, 2025 hudmoura

by Hudson Moura In Superman (2025), written and directed by James Gunn, the iconic Kryptonian returns not just to save…

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Posted in: Cinema, Film Review, Radio Canada - Dans la Mosaïque, Review Filed under: Hollywood, Hudson Moura, Superhero

M3GAN 2.0: From Killer Doll to Cyber-Savior

June 30, 2025 hudmoura

by Hudson Moura In M3GAN 2.0 (2025), director Gerard Johnstone leans fully into the techno-paranoia and dark humor that made the original…

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Posted in: Cinema, Film Review, Radio Canada - Dans la Mosaïque, Review Filed under: franchise, Horror, Hudson Moura, sequel

Celine Song’s Materialists: Valuing Love in a World of Worth

June 19, 2025 hudmoura

by Hudson Moura In Materialists, Canado-Korean playwright-turned-filmmaker Celine Song (Past Lives) returns with a romantic dramedy that cleverly interrogates the tensions…

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Posted in: Cinema, Film Review, Radio Canada - Dans la Mosaïque, Review Filed under: Hollywood, Hudson Moura

Voice, Body, Rebellion: Ney Matogrosso’s Dazzling Ballad on Netflix

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by Hudson Moura In Latin Blood: The Ballad of Ney Matogrosso (Homem com H, Brazil, 2025), director Esmir Filho crafts a…

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Posted in: Cinema, Film Review, Radio Canada - Dans la Mosaïque, Review Filed under: Brazilian Cinema, Hudson Moura, LGBTQ+, Queer cinema

Bride Hard: A Misfired Mashup of Action Tropes and Wedding Clichés

June 17, 2025 hudmoura

by Hudson Moura With a title that playfully riffs on Die Hard, Bride Hard arrives as an action-comedy hybrid that attempts to blend…

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Posted in: Cinema, Film Review, Radio Canada - Dans la Mosaïque, Review Filed under: Hollywood, Hudson Moura

Elio: A Cosmic Tale of Imagination and Connection

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by Hudson Moura Pixar’s Elio is a tender, visually imaginative space adventure that explores big emotional themes through the lens of one…

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Posted in: Film Review, Radio Canada - Dans la Mosaïque Filed under: Animation, Disney, Hudson Moura, Pixar

Time-Traveling Deathmatch: Predator – Killer of Killers Redefines the Hunt and the Honor Code

June 7, 2025 hudmoura

by Hudson Moura In Predator – Killer of Killers, the legendary alien hunter returns in a bold animated anthology that reimagines…

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Posted in: Film Review, Radio Canada - Dans la Mosaïque Filed under: Animation, Hudson Moura

Animated Worlds: The Hybrid Charm of Lilo & Stitch

May 28, 2025 hudmoura

by Hudson Moura Dean Fleischer Camp’s Lilo & Stitch (2025) is not simply another Disney live-action remake—it is an ambitious, technically impressive…

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Posted in: Film Review, Radio Canada - Dans la Mosaïque Filed under: Animation, Hudson Moura

Between the Lines and Languages: Unwriting Romance in Jane Austen Wrecked My Life

May 23, 2025 hudmoura

by Hudson Moura In Jane Austen a Gâché ma Vie (Jane Austen Wrecked My Life), Laura Piani crafts a tender, bilingual romantic…

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Posted in: Film Review, Radio Canada - Dans la Mosaïque Filed under: French Cinema, Hudson Moura, Literature

Unapologetic and Unbound: Gender, Pleasure, and Freedom in Two Women

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by Hudson Moura In Two Women, Chloé Robichaud offers a gently subversive and emotionally intelligent portrait of female desire, intimacy, and…

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Posted in: Film Review, Radio Canada - Dans la Mosaïque Filed under: Hudson Moura, Quebec Cinema

The Entity Within: Mission Impossible’s Dystopian and Spiritual Final Reckoning

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by Hudson Moura Three decades after Tom Cruise first took on the role of Ethan Hunt, Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning…

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Posted in: Film Review, Radio Canada - Dans la Mosaïque Filed under: Hollywood, Hudson Moura

Hot Docs 2025 Reviews

April 30, 2025 hudmoura

As North America’s largest documentary film festival unfolds from April 25 to May 5, I’ll cover a selection of standout…

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Posted in: Radio Canada - Dans la Mosaïque Filed under: documentary, Hot Docs, Hudson Moura

Apocalypse in the Tropics: The Gospel of Broken Democracy and Brazil’s Evangelical Politics

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by Hudson Moura In Apocalypse in the Tropics, Petra Costa continues her cinematic inquiry into Brazil’s fragile democratic fabric, this…

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Posted in: Brazilian Cinema, Film Review, Radio Canada - Dans la Mosaïque Filed under: documentary, Hot Docs, Hudson Moura

Marcelo Caetano’s Baby: Queer Emotional Survival in Brazilian Cinema

April 5, 2025 hudmoura

by Hudson Moura Marcelo Caetano’s Baby (2024) is a striking addition to Brazil’s long cinematic tradition of portraying marginalized youth navigating survival…

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Posted in: Film Review Filed under: Brazilian Cinema, Hudson Moura

Black Bag — Steven Soderbergh’s Stylish Miscalibrated Spy Game of Deception and Doubt

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By Hudson Moura Steven Soderbergh returns to espionage with Black Bag, a sleek, cerebral thriller that revels in ambiguity, double-crosses, and…

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Posted in: Film Review, Radio Canada - Dans la Mosaïque Filed under: Hudson Moura

Mickey 17: Bong Joon-ho’s Clone Allegory Falls Short of Greatness

March 22, 2025 hudmoura

by Hudson Moura Bong Joon-ho returns with Mickey 17, a sci-fi epic that ambitiously explores the disposability of human life…

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Posted in: Film Review, Radio Canada - Dans la Mosaïque Filed under: Hudson Moura

Mati Diop’s Dahomey: A Poetic Journey of Cultural Restitution

March 16, 2025 hudmoura

by Hudson Moura Mati Diop’s documentary Dahomey takes us on a poignant journey that traces the return of 26 royal…

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Posted in: Film Review, Radio Canada - Dans la Mosaïque Filed under: Hudson Moura

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