Movies
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🍿 Coming to America (1988). ★★★

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🍿 Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre (2023). ★★

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🍿 MIFF number 18 and my final one was Misericordia (2024). ★★★½

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🍿 MIFF number 17 was Some Rain Must Fall (2024). ★★

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🍿 MIFF number 15 was the truly awful Dream Team (2024). Barely worth a ½ star.

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🍿 MIFF number 13 was Head South (2024) ★★½

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🍿 MIFF number 11 was All Shall Be Well (2024) ★★★½

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🍿 MIFF number 10 was a wonderful look at Japanese listening cafes in A Century in Sound (2024) ★★★★
