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Dianne Chung

Dianne is a recent graduate from the University of California, Berkeley. She has a passion for writing, graduating with a minor in Journalism with the hopes of bridging the gap of knowledge and communication between healthcare professionals and the general public. Dianne's experience in writing ranges from publishing various articles in the Berkeley Student Journal of Asian Studies, contributing literature reviews to her public health publications, and posting on her blog detailing the struggles in living with the intersectionality of her identity. She is excited to come on board the Irish Film Critic crew to continue polishing her writing techniques while enjoying movies in pop culture to make sure she doesn't fall behind in the ability to small talk with strangers.

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Movie Reviews

Movie Review: “Little Fish” Is A Silently Detonating Emotional Picture Depicting The Fears Of Pandemonium And Demonstrating The Tragedies Of Memory Loss

Dianne ChungFebruary 1, 2021January 12, 2021

  A couple fights to hold their relationship together as a memory loss virus spreads and threatens to erase the history of their love and courtship.

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Movie Review: “Supernova” Is Not So Much An Exploding Star As It Is A Quiet Flame Burning Into A Tragic Oblivion

Dianne ChungJanuary 29, 2021January 29, 2021

  Sam and Tusker are traveling across England in their old RV to visit friends, family, and places from their past. Since Tusker was diagnosed with dementia two years ago, their time together is the most important thing they have.

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Movie Review: “The Night” Is A Classic Rendition Of The Hotel Horror With A Cultural Twist From Iran

Dianne ChungJanuary 25, 2021January 12, 2021

  An Iranian couple living in the US become trapped inside a hotel when insidious events force them to face the secrets that have come between them, in a night that never ends.

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Movie Review: “My Little Sister” Is A Powerfully Emotional Rendition Of A Cancer Narrative That Focuses On The Power Of Relationships Amidst Grief

Dianne ChungJanuary 9, 2021January 9, 2021

  Lisa has bid goodbye to her ambitions as a playwright and the Berlin Art scene and now lives in Switzerland with her husband, who runs an international school. When her twin brother falls ill, she returns to Berlin.

4K/Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Reviews

DVD Review: “Jungleland” Is A Devastating Picture On Brotherhood, Survival And Sacrifice That Ponders On The Cost Of A Loyalty That Kills

Dianne ChungJanuary 7, 2021January 7, 2021

  Two brothers try to escape their circumstances by traveling across the country for a no-holds-barred boxing match that becomes a fight for their lives.

4K/Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Reviews

Blu-ray Review: “Dreamland” Is A Superficial Glance At An Ephemeral Love That Fails To Garner Momentum And Disappoints Like An Unfinished Poem

Dianne ChungJanuary 7, 2021January 7, 2021

  A teen bounty hunter is torn between helping or capturing a seductive fugitive bank robber hiding in his small town during the Great Depression.

TV Reviews

TV Review: “Heaven’s Gate: The Cult Of Cults” Doesn’t Carry Much Depth As It Does Ironic Humor With A Dose Of Empathy

Dianne ChungDecember 13, 2020December 13, 2020

  A thorough examination of the infamous UFO cult through the eyes of its former members and loved ones. What started in 1975 with the disappearance of 20 people from a small town in Oregon, ended in 1997 with the largest suicide on US soil and changed the face of modern new age religion forever.

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Movie Review: “Farewell Amor” Chooses Loyalty To Restore A Tender Resilience To Family Despite Separation And Betrayal

Dianne ChungUpdated on December 17, 2020December 13, 2020

  Reunited after 17 years, an Angolan immigrant is joined in the U.S. by his wife and daughter. Now strangers sharing a one-bedroom apartment, they discover a shared love of dance that may help them overcome the distance between them.

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Movie Review: “I’m Your Woman” Is A Tale Of Strong Women Rediscovering Their Identity After Loss And Highlights The Power Of A Matriarchy

Dianne ChungDecember 9, 2020December 9, 2020

  In this 1970s set crime drama, a woman is forced to go on the run after her husband betrays his partners, sending her and her baby on a dangerous journey.

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