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IR Film Review: A HAUNTING IN VENICE [20th Century Studios]

The adventures of Hercules Poirot play on the texture of perception, location and deduction while still creating both a sense of time and tension. While the last two films directed and starring Kenneth Branagh understood their task, the style applied to "A Haunting In Venice' (enhanced for IMAX) really uses the approach as an exercise but also a classical progression of how such a film is done.

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IR Film Review: SOUL [Disney+]

While much of "Soul" runs along comedic bounds with a sense of play, it is when it is in the ether world that it truly shines. This has much to do with the design as the ideas. The way certain things are visualized shows the perspective of what is being shown.

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