Tag: Incluvie
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KPop Demon Hunters—A Battle of Heart and Soul
KPop Demon Hunters took social media by storm recently—is it truly as good as people have hyped it up to be?
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Deep Cover: fun, but not that deep
The more biting satire is reserved for those on top of the power structure, such as the police, while those occupying lower levels are given more nuance and likability, even if they operate on the wrong side of the law. This principle gives Deep Cover its heart.
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Beautiful “Materialists” Can’t Quite Find Its Footing
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single woman will be happiest if she marries a man with a good fortune, similar upbringing, matching attractiveness levels, and compatible politics.
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What’s Missing in the Lilo & Stitch Posters? A Face—and a Deeper Concern
Where is Lilo’s face? Disney marketing sends a chilling signal: that even in 2025, an alien is more palatable and marketable than a brown girl.
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Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning Review: A $400M Blockbuster That Defies Gravity and Logic
Armed with a $400M budget and Tom Cruise’s death-defying stunts, Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning delivers pulse-pounding action even as its plot falters. From underwater silence to high-altitude madness, it’s pure adrenaline powered by old-school movie magic — but is this really Ethan Hunt’s final mission?
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The Wedding Banquet (2025): A Window into Modern Day Queer Relationships
In this remake of the 1993 film of the same name, The Wedding Banquet follows the life of two queer couples as they struggle with life-changing decisions.
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Another Simple Favor: Secrets, Style, and a Sip of Queer Representation
Emily and Stephanie are back… just add gin and drama.
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‘Thunderbolts*’—A Spark of Hope in Dark Times
After years of mediocrity, Thunderbolts* is the welcome change MCU fans were waiting for.
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Final Destination: Bloodlines – Death Has a Long Memory🩸
A chilling return to the Final Destination franchise with a terrifying twist on fate. Bloodlines explores whether Death can hold a grudge across generations—and what happens when the past won’t stay buried.