“Morbius”
Morbius is the second attempt of Sony to milk the Spider-man property; after Venom, this was not the most obvious villain to take on, but I have to say,
Morbius is the second attempt of Sony to milk the Spider-man property; after Venom, this was not the most obvious villain to take on, but I have to say,
“Turning Red” is not a film for children; it is more aimed toward adults and teens; however, it still seems childish at points or a little obnoxious in how it sees young girls, but it does save itself because of how it balances that with some profound and meaningful messages for young girls like me.
“RRR” is nuts, absolutely nuts, and honestly, it has every element for me to hate it; somehow, I had a blast with it.
“Cha Cha Real Smooth” will warm your heart at the same time it rips it out, it is beautiful at times and had me laughing with never even feeling it was trying, and it did all that, going really deep into some dark subjects.
“Tár” is easily one of the most influential movies of the year, not only by the juggernaut of talent that is Cate Blanchett but also because of the subject matters it takes on.
After watching “The Fabelmans” just a couple of days ago, I was pretty sure not many movies could hit me that hard; well, I was very wrong “The Whale” did.
In my opinion, this is the perfect Batman movie. I am a massive fan of the Tim Burton movies, and I believe they are, in some ways, better Batman movies than the Nolan ones. However, as movies, the Nolan ones are far superior.
“Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” was everything I wanted and more, and it’s actually probably in my top 5 MCU movies.
“Ahhhhh, there are no original movies anymore.”, “Every story was told before, guess The Menu will shut many people up.
We have gotten so many versions of Pinocchio; this year alone, we had a big live-action remake by Disney, but still, no one ever did it just like this.
We had listened to the opinions of many people we respect, about “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery” so expectations were very high, but they all started to crumble fast.
This movie just knocked us out; the simplicity of the story and how natural and believable the relationship of this father and daughter felt, and how, in many ways, we could see our own relationship.
Thor Love and thunder is insane, ok I just need to get this out of the way; this is the movie that we needed from the MCU.
“Not Okay” is very relevant and important to our generation and the period we are in right now, and that makes it more interesting.
“Prey” might even be better than the first in some elements, funny enough its the only one we don’t get to see on the cinema.
Let’s start by answering the question on everyone’s mind, is this Jordan Peele’s best movie? Hum, NOPE, but it is great.
“See how they Run” is in the 50s, and it is all about Agatha christie’s “Mousetrap” so watching in this historical cinema where at the start we have these drapes opening up just transported me inside the movie.
The Banshees of Inisherin was not what I expected, and to be honest, I can’t believe anyone expected this story going into it.
Luca Guadagnino and Timothée Chalamet join forces once again after “Call Me by Your Name” to make a movie about cannibalism. Now I’m wondering if it was any of this movie is based on events that happened behind the scenes of “Call Me by Your Name”, which could have inspired them lol.
This movie is just stunning; every shot is like a work of art. It’s colourful and delicate, creating endless beauty within the story. The IMAX experience makes it much more impressive, with the 3D adding something extra that nobody could pull off since the original Avatar.