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December 14, 2024 46 secs
Sidelined: The QB And Me, Justin Wu directed a charming movie. Although the entire ensemble and cast were equally outstanding, Noah Beck truly caught me off guard. I'm eager to watch the greatness that awaits both Beck as an actor and WU as a film director as they both gain experience in their respective fields thanks to the foundation this movie has created for them both! The film's color grading and cinematography also c...
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Francis was aware of Oz's brothers from the very beginning. She understood his actions and contemplated the idea of eliminating him, but when he was young, Oz managed to charm his way out of it by making numerous promises to her. In her final moments, Francis pleads with Oz to show her mercy and end her suffering as her mind begins to fade. Ultimately, however, she loses her gamble, leaving Oz alive, which is to be expecte...
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Capitalism of the Reagan period, and he organizes the opening of Trump Tower. It's puzzling why Sherman and Abbasi just skip past the growth of someone they consider to be a monster. We are forced to make the connections between these two significant chapters; it's essentially like going from the prologue to the epilogue of a life tale. Trump and Cohn are now in reverse roles, with the former realizing that his former pupi...
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Lorne Michaels, gifted young artist Gabriel LaBelle, steps in for the audience to represent the always-intense push for midnight. LaBelle dazzles and practically steals the show as he commands the people in the background to ensure a faultless performance as Lorne. While that may seem like a straightforward operation, Lorne's empire is in danger of collapsing even before the final brick is flawlessly placed onto the set du...
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Concern for these unusual happenings grows throughout the town. After a buddy passes away, Mark Petrie draws parallels with stories about the undead. After reading Mark's paranormal novels, Ben and Matt discover that Lot in Jerusalem has been overtaken by an old evil. People start to vanish or become violently hostile toward their loved ones. Although Straker insists the newcomers pose no threat to the locals, his claim do...
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Lauren LaVera and David Howard Thornton are at their best ever. Thornton's ability to transform Art into a humorous, vaudeville-style mime who is always performing parts is fascinating. However, he also successfully conveys the graphic brutality and Art's capacity to shed his cheerful front and show a demon of a man beneath. Lauren LaVera keeps establishing herself as this generation's iconic last girl. In their final batt...
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Fans of Mike Mignola's Hellboy comics will find much to value in The Crooked Man's steadfast devotion. Co-writing the screenplay with author Mignola made sure the film faithfully reflected the spirit of the original work. The visual aesthetic is quite similar to Mignola's gloomy, shadowed panels, from the grittier take on supernatural terror to the darker atmospheric photography. Del Toro's more colorful, fantasy-inspired ...
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Along with seasoned actors like J.K. Simmons portraying the equivalency of the earlier generation's "Mr. Television," Milton Berle, who delivers a devastating takedown of an overconfident Chevy Chase, the cast also includes Dylan O'Brien, Andrew Barth Feldman, Nicholas Braun, and Kaia Gerber. This ensemble has so many members that it's simple to lose track of them, and the movie doesn't do a good job of identifying them vi...
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They discover that the strange people they've seen are brainless voids in their skulls after slogging through a swarm of them. They battle their way up to the attic and find a nest there. In the movie Dream Girl, Arnab and Sonu play paparazzi pursuing a Bollywood diva. In just two years, she has achieved an unimaginable level of celebrity. During her most recent movie shoot, the pair sneaks around her trailer to grab good ...
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Königswieser skillfully captures these intimate moments without erasing the external tragedies of history. Jennifer Williams, a production designer, painstakingly recreates Alsace in the 1940s. We are drawn into Julian's world by small elements like his theater. Williams' barn scene also seems genuine in its ability to depict a haven during solitary days. With the help of sets and cinematography, we are taken to a bygone e...
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Additionally excellent were the monster effects. Apart from the fact that I wished there had been more of them, especially Barrow's, I had no complaints. Scenes have certain subtly occurring background elements that build up subsequent actions. And I adore it when films accomplish it, particularly when they don't call attention to it—as in the case of the town gradually disappearing over time. It was actually necessary to ...
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It's unfortunate that Salem's Lot, which was delivered straight to the streaming site Max, will suffer the same small-screen fate as its forebears given how masterfully made the movie is. Just the third act would make a fantastic IMAX show. For better or ill, I like the earlier iterations. Every one had a distinct personality, and Dauberman's contribution finds its footing by drawing on the elements that made King's litera...
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The narrative becomes even more intriguing when he encounters someone who articulates her emotions similarly through music. The performances by Lady Gaga and Joaquin Phoenix are utterly convincing, bringing their characters' inner lives to the forefront through powerful dialogue and evocative melodies. This film offers a captivating and immersive experience that resonates deeply with viewers. https://www.behance.net/galle...
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Natalie Erika James feels confined by this prequel, despite making a powerful and moving debut in 2020's Relic. It skillfully matches Terry's destiny in Rosemary's Baby with the prequel's ending, hitting every anticipated story point with robotic efficiency. Apartment 7A doesn't offer any fresh narrative insights or jump-ins, so viewers won't find anything new to latch onto. It doesn't help at all that it has a lot in comm...
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The tale of Todd Phillips and Scott Silver is straightforward, but they make an effort to make it special. The screenplay by Todd Phillips and Scott Silver, however, doesn't work out as planned. A number of the story's developments are not at all compelling, and the movie is a little perplexing overall. The dialogue between Todd Phillips and Scott Silver is incisive. Todd Phillips is a daring director who takes a risk by t...
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There are several bumps in "The Wild Robot," which is broken up into episodes. The start is told in such a well-rounded and humorous style that you realize it ends with regret, not because any of the portions are poor. Similar to the initial flashback minutes of Pixar's "Up," the first thirty minutes alone are a masterwork of animation. Following that, it takes some time to delve as thoroughly into the recently revealed ta...
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A trans woman they encounter on the way inspires them to talk about the profound sadness of wanting to either be "fixed" or to give up on life entirely. Harper also talks about how she wants to look—does she want to do this for herself, or is she still attempting to fit in with society's expectations even as she transitions? A roadside pub hosts an intriguing and unique scenario. Harper arrives early on her own because she...
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"Megalopolis" is a science fiction film with classical roots. It was made with crazy decisions, frequently setting cheesy performances against rich visual flourishes. When one takes a step back and looks at the film's whole arc, it is simultaneously amazing and perplexing, with a very conventional plot. But the thrill of Coppola's crazy vision is what makes this movie more than a narrative. Even this long after it was firs...
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Watts creates scenes and figures that are completely covered in shadows, reminiscent of a Michael Mann film. Larkin Seiple, the cinematographer, adds artistic flair. However, concealing Pitt and Clooney's renowned comedic timing saps their energy. If we had seen complete smiles rather than just silhouettes, more might have come through. The movie stays away from overt drama, focusing instead on witty action mixed with clev...
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September 27, 2024 43 secs
Action comedy Wolf is lighthearted, funny, and seamless, providing viewers with more than enough amusement, style, and pleasure. It appears that Clooney and Pitt are having a great time together. Their sarcastic asides and pretentious actions are delivered and timed with skill. By no means is it a flawless movie, and I doubt a sequel will be made. However, I think it's sufficient to have these two back together in a situat...
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