Month: January 2022
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‘The Wrong Missy’ is a Miss
The characters aren’t likable, the story is predictable and the humor is either disgusting, obnoxious, or uncomfortable. The Wrong Missy is a mess of a film and it’s not really worth your time.
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‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ is now on Netflix
The original series is now on Netflix, you should definitely give it a watch. And if you’ve already seen it, watch it again.
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Eve and Villanelle’s Bond Breaks Barriers in ‘Killing Eve’
I’m still trying to comprehend the psychological and moral implications of their fascination with each other, or why their almost written-in-the-stars depth of connection makes so much sense.
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“Dangerous Lies” is as Predictable as Can be
The film may be a thriller, but I wasn’t thrilled by it. If anything, I was bored and annoyed.
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‘Stardust’: Charlie Cox Shines in a Quirky but Cute Fantasy Romance
Given that Charlie Cox is having a moment with the rise in interest in ‘Daredevil,’ let’s return to one of his earlier movies: the fantasy romance ‘Stardust’ where he shines amidst a slew of characters, from a stereotypical witch to a crossdressing pirate.
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Trudging Through ‘Earth and Blood’ Netflix’s Latest Thriller
Earth and Blood is slow, but it still has it’s entertaining moments. If you’re into thrillers, or want to watch something new, then this film might be for you. As for me, Earth and Blood was tolerable enough.
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Avatar: Still a Groundbreaker in CGI, but Not in Story
I suppose you could argue that the story wasn’t what Director James Cameron was aiming for, it was the visuals. The spectacle of it all was the point, and it certainly shows.
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Films that Avert the Idea Animation’s Only for Kids
I hate the idea that animation’s for kids; just because it’s animated doesn’t mean that it’s some silly cartoon and shouldn’t be taken seriously.
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“The Diary of a Wimpy Kid”: A Live Action Revival of a Beloved Classic
A fun-loving story focused on surviving middle school and tailor-made for its target audience. “The Diary of a Wimpy Kid” follows the paradox of finding true friendship and securing popularity no matter what it takes.
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Kill Bill Volume 2 Review: A Worthy Sequel With Hidden Depths
I highly recommend Kill Bill: Volume 2. In classic Tarantino fashion, specific sections of the film are a tad too long, but overall, it’s a wonderful piece of escapist fiction.