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Serena Seghedoni

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Serena Seghedoni is the founder and Editor-In-Chief of Loud and Clear Reviews, a Film Studies MSc graduate, and a member of The OAFFC, OFCS, OFTA, WFCC, and The Cherry Picks. She is currently interested in queer cinema, virtual reality, and the representation of mental health in film and 온라인카지노추천. Find Serena @SerenaSeghedoni

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Thunderbolts* (2025) 88% 4/5 “Thunderbolts* feels like a return to the early days of the MCU, and is proof of what can be achieved when a movie remembers to put its characters first.” – Loud and Clear Reviews May 1, 2025 Full Review The Visitor (2024) 94% 3.5/5 “The Visitor is a political statement, where LaBruce uses sexual liberation as a means to fight xenophobia and racial hatred, and to cement one’s identity.” – Loud and Clear Reviews Mar 14, 2025 Full Review The Thing with Feathers (2025) 53% 4/5 “When a film has the power to elicit such an intense, raw and even therapeutic response, that has to be acknowledged, and it becomes so much more important than any storytelling flaws.” – Loud and Clear Reviews Feb 21, 2025 Full Review Magic Farm (2025) 51% 4/5 “An hysterically funny, effortlessly charming gem with a vibrant visual style, and that will have your jaw on the floor the moment you realize, at the very end, what it’s actually about.” – Loud and Clear Reviews Feb 20, 2025 Full Review Dreams (2024) 100% 3/5 “Hidden beneath the mystery of a student-teacher relationship in Dag Johan Haugerud’s Dreams (Drømmer) is the unfocused but empathetic tale of a girl trying to “figure herself out”.” – Loud and Clear Reviews Feb 19, 2025 Full Review Blue Moon (2025) 96% 4/5 “Lorenz Hart is such a fascinating character because he’s both delusional and self-aware; both hopeful and doomed. [...] a man who’s desperately trying to stay relevant in a play where he’s already been cast as an extra.” – Loud and Clear Reviews Feb 19, 2025 Full Review Mad Bills to Pay (or Destiny, dile que no soy malo) (2025) 80% 4/5 “It’s rare for a film to achieve the kind of balance that Vargas and his cast and crew have accomplished here, and the fact that this is a debut makes Mad Bills to Pay an even rarer gem.” – Loud and Clear Reviews Feb 18, 2025 Full Review Paternal Leave (2025) 3.5/5 “A strong debut that I'd definitely recommend, and that makes me excited for Jung's future projects.” – Loud and Clear Reviews Feb 16, 2025 Full Review Mickey 17 (2025) 77% 3.5/5 “Worth the watch for the premise, its performances, and its technical execution, which, combined, still make for a compelling, enjoyable story despite the lack of cohesion in its themes.” – Loud and Clear Reviews Feb 16, 2025 Full Review Peter Hujar's Day (2025) 96% 4/5 “Yet another confirmation that both Ira Sachs and Ben Whishaw excel at creating real intimacy, and that their collaboration – this time, further improved by a fantastic turn from Hall – can only bring stunning, meaningful work.” – Loud and Clear Reviews Feb 15, 2025 Full Review The Light (2025) 8% 2.5/5 “A complete mess of themes and tones from start to end, whose plot developments range from stylistically awkward to nearly incomprehensible, with a politically charged final twist that feels lazy at best, and manipulative at worst.” – Loud and Clear Reviews Feb 13, 2025 Full Review Mufasa: The Lion King (2024) 56% 3.5/5 “With gorgeous animation and a story about destiny, family, and the circumstances that shape us into who we are, Mufasa is an empathetic tale that was made by creatives who love the original film as much as you do.” – Loud and Clear Reviews Dec 20, 2024 Full Review Enea (2023) 67% “a tragedy, but it's also a snapshot of Rome (and of Italy as a whole) as a place of both violence and poetry, where chaos and irony combine to show us the contradictions that define the human experience, and the mechanisms we put in place to survive.” – Loud and Clear Reviews Oct 20, 2024 Full Review Flow (2024) 97% 4.5/5 “With the story of a cat who loses everything only to find something even more valuable, Gints Zibalodis’s Flow achieves the impossible: making us live in the moment.” – Loud and Clear Reviews Oct 14, 2024 Full Review All of You (2024) 83% 2.5/5 “Goldstein and Poots shine in All of You, a romantic drama with a very compelling premise that is only used as a starting point for a much more conventional story.” – Loud and Clear Reviews Oct 11, 2024 Full Review Sex (2024) 4/5 “There is no sex in Dag Johan Haugerud’s movie [...] But it’s through these dialogue-heavy, seemingly uneventful scenes that the film manages to ask the right questions.” – Loud and Clear Reviews Oct 9, 2024 Full Review Blink (2024) 89% 3/5 “as a travel documentary, the film is very good. [...] There’s definitely something to be found in Blink; only, it might not be what you expect.” – Loud and Clear Reviews Sep 30, 2024 Full Review Happyend (2024) 94% 3.5/5 “Happyend presents itself as both a highly allegorical political tale and the coming of age story of two boys whose friendship evolves as they grow into themselves – and it absolutely succeeds at being both.” – Loud and Clear Reviews Sep 6, 2024 Full Review TWST - Things We Said Today (2024) 4/5 “We only get 8 minutes of The Beatles in this Beatles documentary, yet the film still manages be unmistakably drenched in the era they shaped.” – Loud and Clear Reviews Sep 5, 2024 Full Review Pavements (2024) 97% 4.5/5 “On paper, it shouldn’t work, but this is no ordinary band. [...] it’s not only appropriate but also pure genius to have the documentary itself embody the very essence of the band by simply existing. ” – Loud and Clear Reviews Sep 5, 2024 Full Review Joker: Folie à Deux (2024) 31% 4/5 “Joker: Folie à Deux is absolutely not what you expect it to be, but that’s not a bad thing. [...] the story of a man who refuses to be anything but himself right till the very end, and that’s what makes this Joker sequel so deliciously subversive. ” – Loud and Clear Reviews Sep 5, 2024 Full Review Wolfs (2024) 67% 3/5 “If one had simply told Pitt & Clooney the premise and left them in a room to improvise, they would have probably come up with a more entertaining film. [...] Fans of lighthearted comedies will be rewarded by getting to see the two stars together again.” – Loud and Clear Reviews Sep 2, 2024 Full Review Quiet Life (2024) 94% 2/5 “Instead of taking the chance to provide actual data on the issues explored in the film, Quiet Life remains vague till the very end, with a message that blends facts – the phenomenon’s existence – with opinions whose sources aren’t even disclosed.” – Loud and Clear Reviews Aug 29, 2024 Full Review Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024) 75% 4/5 “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice feels like a return to old-style Tim Burton: this long overdue sequel is just as charming, fun, and morbidly deranged as the original.” – Loud and Clear Reviews Aug 29, 2024 Full Review Nonostante (2024) 4/5 “Mastandrea explains that, as humans, we are only able to react to suffering and fight back when we meet love, and this feeling is so beautifully explored in a movie that captures the complexities of the human experience in a seemingly effortless way.” – Loud and Clear Reviews Aug 29, 2024 Full Review
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