Tag: Film Review
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Andhadhun: A Retrospective
Bollywood’s thrilling fusion of what the blind man saw and the boy who cried wolf.
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’65’ is the Latest Dinosaur Flick in a Jurassic World
“65” (2023) is the latest Dino flick to try and answer “what else can we do with dinosaurs?”
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‘Ms. Davis’ Close Friend’: Richard Schertzer’s Modern Reimagination of ‘The Seventh Seal’
‘Ms. Davis’ Close Friend’ will make you think about the meaning of death and what it means to be alive, and if there’s really a race to be run with one’s inevitable demise.
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‘Luther: The Fallen Sun’, Idris Elba’s Netflix Vehicle, Fails to Make the Point
By undermining the appeal and credibility of black characters, the show compromises the very idea of diversity and representation it sets to promote.
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‘Brahmastra’: Bollywood’s Superhero Universe
Bollywood’s new superhero universe is a romantic, fantasy, and action-packed journey of a young warrior who rises to save the world with superpowers.
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Hocus Pocus 2 – Was it Worth it?
Happy Halloween! If you were debating capping off Spooky Season with a viewing of Hocus Pocus 2, it is just very clear that this is more for the younger audience as opposed to people who grew up with the original.
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Predator’s Seventh Entry, ‘Prey’, Is A Breath Of Fresh Air
‘Prey’ is the seventh edition of the Predator series and offers a new take on the iconic hunter and an amazing representation of Native Americans.
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‘The Sadness’ — An Unapologetic Gore-Fest Making Rounds On Social Media
As a horror buff, I was intrigued by people claiming ‘The Sadness’ was the most disturbing movie they’ve ever seen or to watch with caution. So, I finally put the internet to the test and watched it for myself… to varying results.
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‘Don’t Make Me Go’ — A Basic Story With The Year’s Most Heartbreaking Ending
‘Don’t Make Me Go’ is what you would expect, Wally and her father, Max, clash tremendously and don’t understand each other. Although, it’s very heartwarming.
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‘The Princess’ — Hulu’s R-Rated Girlboss Royalty
Hulu continues its Summer releases with The Princess. This film follows the princess (yes, she is unnamed) as she attempts to escape her tower, refusing to be wed to a cruel man vying for the throne. Action-packed and snarky, this is a decently fun film if you need a fighting fix.