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I Loved The Irishman

“When I was young, I thought house painters painted houses.” The Irishman is essential viewing for any gangster-movie buff. It is a very ambitious movie, despite the aging cast and director. Martin Scorsese takes risks at every turn – some pay off and some flop, but I respect the Scorsese team for continuing to push boundaries even in the sunset of his career. Scorsese tasked Robert De Niro with a

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Craig Waterman Did Nothing Wrong

I know a lot of people will go watch Friendship and wonder why Craig Waterman (Tim Robinson) acts so strange, but those people don't understand male bonding. It is not as simple as becoming friends over a common interest. It is a chess match of two lone wolfs who must outwit the other, win the other's respect, and, through that respect, acceptance, and through that acceptance, friendship. What I s

Jenn The Editor: I would argue that Craig is like, really normal

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Mind If A White Boy Watches Some Anime?

Moshi moshi. I fear that Peliplat is changing me. It's making me, dare I say, more well rounded. At least, it's expanding my viewing horizons, as I have started to consume content that was not previously on my radar. It used to take a lot for me to watch anime. As a white, Canadian adult, anime seemed like something for kids or at least something from such a foreign culture that it just wasn't mad

omarmnsouli: I love Perfect Blue. I'm game for anything with a fictional popstar

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Is That All There Is To The New Avengers?

They made me regret it. After the lights came up in the IMAX theatre, and we sat there waiting for the postcredits scene, I turned to my colleague. She must've seen the disappointment on my face, when she asked, "What did you expect?" I couldn't find the right response. She made a good point. I have liked other movies where I had low expectations but received decent returns. Why was Marvel any dif

Colecciona emociones con Charlie: I only wanted to give you 1 spotlight because you were partly right. I accidentally gave you 3 and I couldn't cancel it /_ \

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Timecop x Tenet: The Self That Survived the Edit

Curated timelines, erased grief, and what it costs to stay in frame. The Seam That Held What isn’t censored can still be shaped. What isn’t deleted can still be rewritten. I didn’t love Tenet the first time I watched it. It was loud, disorienting, dialogue muffled beneath the score, exposition swallowed by motion. But something lingered. Not the plot. The pattern. A sense that memory itself was be

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All of Us Strangers is Great, Except the Plot

All of Us Strangers is a 2023 Searchlight Pictures movie directed and written by Andrew Haigh. Based on Taichi Yamada’s Strangers, it stars Andrew Scott, with Paul Mescal, Jamie Bell and Claire Foy supporting. It made $20.2-million at the box office. What drew me to the movie was Mescal. He was terrific in 2022’s iconic movie, Aftersun. In All of Us Strangers, he captures the vulnerable character’

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Crew expendable- Alien, The Thing, and the Horror of Systems That Let the Monster In

Certainty Was the First Casualty This is one reading among many. Alien and The Thing have been mapped as Cold War allegories, feminist parables, psychoanalytic puzzles, and foundations of body horror. Each interpretation cracks the ice in a different place. Each shines its light down a separate corridor. What follows doesn’t overwrite those readings; it stalks beside them, quiet as breath in the d

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Crew expendable- Alien, The Thing, and the Horror of Systems That Let the Monster In
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Charlie Kelmeckis & Todd Anderson: I know what it's like to feel different

I’ve found that most articles for this challenge are based on action films led by brave, intelligent characters with extraordinary physical and combat skills, risking their lives in dangerous situations—often for a greater good. But I’d like to focus on the other side of the spectrum: the quiet ones. The ones who choose solitude. The ones who notice everything and feel even more. The Perks of Bein

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Transformers One: Beneath the Shiny Surface: A Critique of Systemic Oppression and Missed Opportunities.

A Story of Freedom That Stops Just Short of Liberation. A Spark, Not Yet a Flame Transformers One and the Myth of Change “Silence is the ultimate weapon of power.” — Erich Fromm At first glance, Transformers One delivers exactly what it promises: kinetic action, sleek animation, and nostalgic comfort for longtime fans. It moves fast, feels fresh, and gestures at deeper meaning. But when the stakes

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Bad Moms: The Underrated Comedy Gem That Still Delivers the Laughs!

I know one hilarious movie that didn’t quite get the recognition it deserved but has since become a cult favorite: Bad Moms (2016). Directed by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, Bad Moms is a wild, unapologetic romp that showcases the chaos of modern motherhood, all while offering a healthy dose of irreverent humor. Despite not making waves as a top-tier comedy upon release, this film has managed to carv

Lucas.: I did not know that they did a Christmas sequel!

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Let's Be Cops: A Hilarious Hidden Gem That Deserves the Spotlight!

Some comedies never get the recognition they deserve, even though they manage to deliver consistent laughs and memorable moments. Whether due to poor timing of their release or just being overshadowed by bigger hits, there are films that still manage to earn a devoted fan base and keep us quoting their lines. One such movie that has left an undeniable mark is Let's Be Cops (2014), a hysterically a

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The vampire inside me

I don't know about other people's tastes, but I do know about mine. I really like science fiction movies where the mind takes you to remote places with aliens and strange monsters, I also like fable and horror movies. Personally, I love all vampire movies, I feel like one of them, maybe I have a gothic soul. Just seeing the powers they have, their immortality, they have everything and they get eve

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Blink Twice's Ending Interpretation

For Zoë Kravitz's directorial debut, she definitely picked a very daring movie to name a visionary name for herself. Blink Twice (originally named Pussy Island) is when two waitresses are invited to the island home of a tech mogul. It all looks like fun and games until one of the girls goes missing. I'm sure many people who've watched the movie have their own interpretation of the twisted ending.

Estefania Romero Medina: very good

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Films Deserving Better Endings: Creed III

Films Deserving Better Endings: Creed III Nothing can make or break a story quite like the conclusion! Some films leave audiences satisfied and inspired, while others appear to fall short, leaving unsolved issues or unresolved tensions. Creed III, directed and starring Michael B. Jordan, is one such picture that presents a great plot with compelling performances but falters a little toward the end

Bob Woolsey: Good pick! I really enjoyed the first two Creed movies, but this one definitely felt a bit lacking. It has a great setup, but there's no real big dramatic reversal towards the end. This also the first one they didn't involve Sylvester Stallone in. I wonder if he might've had some ideas that could've made the film work a bit better?

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