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“Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant”
“The Covenant” is yet another movie that I feel fits his narrative choices, even though it is pretty different from the style that made him famous. It has the action, the character building, and that raw style that makes this movie feel interesting.
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“Beau is afraid”
“Beau is Afraid” is not just a movie; it’s a piece of art that challenges the audience. It makes you think, but also forces you to resist the urge to give up and leave the theater, which a few people did in my screening.
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“Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3”
There are no flaws in “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3”, It boasts impressive visuals, comedy, action, character development, and heart, which moved me to tears several times unexpectedly.
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“Sisu”
With this in mind, “Sisu” is a fitting title for the movie. The trailer promised a thrilling ride, and it delivered!
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“Renfield”
“Renfield” lacks a clear direction. It tries to incorporate comedy, but it only works in a few scenes, especially when Cage is involved.
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“Ghosted”
We always try to focus on the positives in every movie review, but “Ghosted” made it almost impossible. The film looks cheap, the action is generic, it’s not exciting or funny
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“Air”
“Air” is the kind of movie that, from the get-go, has a considerable advantage, the story is just incredible, and it’s real; it’s insane because of the importance this moment had in the life of so many
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“Tetris”
I was not expecting all the pieces to fit perfectly, but for me, “Tetris” was just incredible, not only because of the crazy story but the fresh and fun way they decided to approach it.
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“Evil Dead Rise”
As a huge fan of the “Evil Dead” franchise, especially the original trilogy, I was curious to see what Lee Cronin was going to do with it.
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“Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves”
“Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves” balanced the comedy, fantasy and action to perfection, this movie is so much fun.
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“The Super Mario Bros. Movie”
After watching “The Super Mario Bros. Movie”, I am pleased that they decided to go with the animated route because can’t see it working
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“Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey”
“Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey” opening, which includes backstories conveyed through drawings and animations.
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“John Wick 4”
For some time now, “John Wick ” has carved his name in cinema history as one of the best action characters ever created, but this fourth movie just raised the bar for everyone in how to shoot an action movie.
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“Shazam! Fury of the Gods”
The biggest problem I had with the first movie is now fixed, but honestly, I think “Shazam! Fury of the Gods” just fixed it in a way that does not make it any better.
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“65”
In “65” the concept of humans interacting with prehistoric animals is taken a step further with a futuristic twist.
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“Top Gun”
Ok guys so I watched “Top Gun” for the first time, and let me tell you, now I feel the need… the need to watch it again and again and again.