Tag: Film Review
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You’re Probably Not ‘The Worst Person In The World’
‘The Worst Person In The World’ follows a part of life I don’t see often portrayed on-screen: extended adolescence.
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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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Feel-Good Movies to Watch When Feeling Blue
A lot of us are emotionally impacted by the current pandemic. So, while we’re all stuck here in our homes, it’s great to put on a movie to ease the stress. With that, I made up a small list of some of my favorite feel-good movies.
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Looking Back at ‘Mulan’, One of Disney’s Best Animated Features
The character of Mulan is one of Disney’s best heroines. She’s brave, kicks butt, and has a kill count. What other Disney character has killed hundreds of Huns by crushing them with an avalanche? No one.
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Disney’s Hunchback of Notre Dame: Quarantine with Quasimodo
Disney’s Hunchback of Notre Dame is a unique film coming from the same studio that brought us The Little Mermaid and Aladdin. While it does have its silly moments to maintain Disney’s family-friendliness, it also carries themes that stick to audiences years after its release.
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Benjamin Cleary’s ‘Swan Song’: Poetry for the Heart, Soul, and Consciousness: A Review
Mahershala Ali and Naomie Harris, with an economy of language, but a world of expression, weave us inside this futuristic tale of how your “one true love” may exist in the future in Benjamin Cleary’s ‘Swan Song.’