A Mother’s Embrace review – woozy serving of trauma horror as a firefighter reckons with a (…)
      Low-key but well-designed Brazil-set chiller, which starts with a mysterious emergency call from a nightmarishly mouldering care home The year is 1996, the country is Brazil, and young firefighter Ana (Marjorie Estiano) is returning to work after freezing up on the job. We see in flashback that, (…)
  
  
  
  
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