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Mean Girls: The Musical
Mean Girls: The Musical (2024) Mean Girls has been a classic for years, and believe me, I know every quote, line, and move to that Christmas dance. As a massive musical theatre nerd, when I heard they were …
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Anyone But You
Anyone But You (2023) OH YES! Now I have been waiting for these movies to return to our screen—something where we can just sit back, turn our minds off, and laugh away. Something where no, the script and …
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Maestro
Maestro (2023) Maestro is a powerful film on more levels than one. It follows the heartwarming yet tragic life of Leonard Bernstein, a talented composer who changed the world. He was a loving father, husband, friend, and genius; …
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Rebel Moon Part 1: Child of Fire
Rebel Moon Part 1: Child of Fire Once again, we find ourselves navigating the cyclical tale of a fresh Zack Snyder film. The narrative unfolds predictably – the online landscape sharply divided, with critics vehemently rejecting everything associated …
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Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom
Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom (2023) When the first Aquaman came out in 2018, I was one of the few who really enjoyed that movie. It was silly, but it knew it; it was over the top, but …
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All Of Us Strangers
All Of Us Strangers (2023) I went into “All Of Us Strangers” movie not knowing anything about it, and as I watched, I felt very torn. Yes, I was loving many elements, especially the acting and chemistry of …
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The Killers Of The Flower Moon
The Killers Of The Flower Moon (2023) We all know the legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese. We have idolised, researched, and watched his work repeatedly. He changed the film industry with multiple films, shots and effects. We love him. …
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Leave The World Behind
“Leave The World Behind” 2023 If you loved this movie, I understand, if you didn’t care for it or even hate it… I understand.⠀⠀“Leave the World Behind” is that kind of movie—bold, daring, and divisive. Some may dismiss …
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Priscilla
“Priscilla” 2023 Sofia Coppola has once again mesmerised us with stunning cinematography and a powerful story seamlessly translated through the film’s elements. It’s undeniable that Coppola authentically portrays womanhood and, more significantly, the real lives of women on …
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“Wonka”
“Wonka” (2023) When I first heard about the idea of a prequel to “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” delving into the early years of Willy Wonka, I was skeptical. The flashbacks in Tim Burton’s version had left a …
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“Napoleon”
“Napoleon” (2023) Napoleon was just as I anticipated—filled with drama and gore. Being a history geek, films delving into the past rank among my favorites, unlike my dad, who isn’t a fan of period pieces. The movie exemplifies …
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“Thanksgiving”
“Thanksgiving” (2023) A Feast of Predictable Horror⠀⠀I stepped into “Thanksgiving” with a dash of excitement, anticipating the thrills of “Scream.” However, what I got was a mix of “Scary Movie” and “I Know What You Did Last Summer,” …
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“Elemental”
“Elemental” (2023) Pixar and Disney have always had a massive role in my childhood. Usually, it was filled with laughter between me and my sister, but it also was filled with tears (Up broke me.) Either way, they …
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“Talk To Me”
“Talk To Me” (2023) Talk to Me was an incredibly unique film. It not only had the fear factor through its stunning and heart-racing visuals, but it also challenged your internal self. It had the quiet horror of …
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“The Little Mermaid”
Visually, “The Little Mermaid” is stunning. Even the aspects that bothered me, such as the appearance of the under-the-sea characters, couldn’t have been done any better.
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“Fast X”
After ten movies, you might think that nothing else can be done to make you shake your head in disbelief at the screen. Well, get ready for 142 minutes of shaking your head in “Fast X”.