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“Marcel the Shell with Shoes On” is the most Human Film of the Year.
Marcel the Shell with Shoes On is the most human movie of the year. It is based on the 2010 short of the same name that follows a big-hearted, little shell named Marcel as he navigates through life in a human-sized world.
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‘Not Okay’ Review: A Perfect Companion Piece to ‘Nope’
While it initially sounds nothing like ‘Nope,’ the focus on recording/sharing everything—especially trauma—for profit makes Hulu’s ‘Not Okay’ similar to Jordan Peele’s newest movie.
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The Best for Last: Newman, Woodward, and ‘The Last Movie Stars’
With ‘The Last Movie Stars,’ filmmaker and fanboy Ethan Hawke cracks the facade of Hollywood’s last golden couple, but reveals a couple who were committed to each other before all else.
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Nope! 1Up, Don’t Make Me Go, Mr Malcolm’s List | Incluvie Movie Highlights Podcast
The July episode of Incluvie Movie Highlights provides 4 exciting films that have polarizing reviews! Special guest and Incluvie movie critic Daleyna joins in to discuss Mr Malcolm’s List, a regency-era film set in England, starring leads of Indian and African heritage (Freida Pinto and Sope Dirisu), which is a first! Don’t Make Me Go, starring an…
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Star-Crossed Lovers in Disney’s ‘Z-O-M-B-I-E-S’
This Disney Channel Original Movie shows how two different groups can coexist.
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Why ‘Wakanda Forever’ Will be Better Than its Predecessor
Only time will tell what this new Black Panther and movie will show us with all of the old and new elements of the superhero craft integrated.
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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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What We Do in the Shadows (of Our Closet Walls)
There’s enough evidence to insinuate that What We Do in the Shadows is intentionally queer-coded.
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Trauma Profiteering in Jordan Peele’s ‘Nope’
Nope succeeds tremendously in dealing with higher concepts in an engaging and highly entertaining manner without sacrificing theme or personality.
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Elvis Owes Much to the Black Community
The new biopic ‘Elvis’ highlights the beginning and end of the career of this rock and roll legend. The audience is taken on this journey knowing the tragic ending but not so much about what led him there. A large topic of discussion is the influences on Elvis that made him who he was as…