Category: Movie
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The Shameful Criticisms of ‘Turning Red’
Turning Red’ has received hate for being ‘unrelatable’ while dealing with one of the most human experiences. Despite the Turning Red controversy that it’s unrelatable, it is yet another Pixar classic that will inevitably stand the test of time.
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The Peanuts Movie Carries on a Long Legacy
A legacy based on the comic strip for old and new fans of Peanuts.
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Knives Out: Sharpest Writing of 2019?
Knives Out doesn’t just defy the whodunit narrative, it uses the weaknesses to its advantage. It’s well aware of the genre’s faults and tropes
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A Homosexual Cowboy is Still a Cowboy
A Homosexual Cowboy is Still a Cowboy – At the center of ‘Power of the Dog’ is an intense bond between a cowboy and his young protege. Read more about Gay cowboys here!
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Death on the Nile: Two Middling Movies Miss Christie’s Mystery
Death on the Nile (1978) film mindless entertainment playing out on sets and wonders larger than the stakes, both of these films fail to live up to the hype of Agatha Christie’s mystery. Check out cast & characterless controversy.
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Pain and Glory: Great for Spain and Story…
The newest Pedro Almodóvar movie, Pain and Glory, focuses on an aging and debilitated filmmaker, Salvador Mallo (played by Antonio Banderas) reflecting on his life in his old age.
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Master: The Horror of Deceptive Racial Politics in Academia
“It’s not ghosts. It’s not supernatural. It’s… It’s America. And it’s everywhere.”
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Deadly Garage Sale: An Absurd Movie with an Irresistible Title
Although bogged down by a slow pace and moralistic intent, ‘Deadly Garage Sale’ (2022) makes the most of its silly and nonsensical premise.
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‘Jeanne Dielman’ is an Exceptional Thriller of Second-Wave Feminism
If you’ve watched ‘Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles’, you are either someone who believes “nothing happens” in this three and half-hour film or you’re like me who believes everything happens.
