Tag: Incluvie
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đș âLilo & Stitchâ (2025) â A LiveâAction Gem with Heart
A lonely little Hawaiian girl and her mischievous blue alien friend form a bond that heals both of their hearts, as well as ours. This live action version adds emotional nuancesânotably in the sistersâ dynamicâwhile preserving the charm of the original.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem – A Glimpse into the Transformative Power of Family, Friendship, and Fear
The latest installment in the beloved media franchise is a unique stylized mesh of humor and heart.
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Pro-Capitalism and other Antiquated Ideas on Court TV
Court TV shows offer uncritical eyes on the systemic inequalities of the legal world.
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‘Blue Beetle’: Family over Fanfare
‘Blue Beetle’ is another solid addition to the superhero film canon.
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Migration – Movie Review
This animated movie is based on the migration of birds from the north to the south.
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The Good Deeds in âA Good Personâ
âA Good Personâ makes it clear that forgiveness is hard.
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A Queer Review of the Austin Film Festival (2023)
Highlighting the many ways in which AFF 2023 illustrated that the queer experience is not a monolithic one.
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‘Kobra Auto Retrato’
‘Kobra Auto Retrato’ chronicles the inspiring journey of Kobra, a world-renowned Brazilian muralist and street artist.
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‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny’ (2023)
The intrepid archaeologist’s latest adventure is an exciting, nostalgia-driven exploration of clashing ideologies amid ever-changing social dynamics and technological advancements.
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‘The Marvels’ is Actually One of the Best Marvel Movies, No Matter What the Critical Majority Says
This may be controversial⊠but ‘The Marvels’ is actually one of the best movies in the MCU. 10 reasons why ‘The Marvels’ killed it.