Category: Movies
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Totally Killer: A Fusion Of Science Fiction And Horror
To be honest, horror archetypes and themes are boring on their own. But when horror is the secondary genre, and especially when the main genre is fantasy or science fiction, you get an actually compelling story. I am tired of the futility and, frankly, unrealistic abilities of most horror movie villains. There’s no fun in…
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Ladybug & Cat Noir Movie Is An Alternate Timeline
Rather than the villain simply harassing the poor pigeon man 50 000 times, he’s releasing criminals from shady prisons. And you can actually conceptualise how powerful and wealthy Gabriel Agreste is. In the show, even his fashion shows are practically empty whereas here, we can see he actually goes to work and has employees.
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Star Wars: In Defence Of The Chronological Order
Considering it is now 2024, I’m happy that no one bats an eye that I’m a girl who loves Star Wars very much. In fact, […]
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Puss In Boots The Last Wish: The Value Of Life
I think it’s important to acknowledge sometimes people are just assholes because they want to be, not because life screwed them over.
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Disenchanted: The New Frozen 2
Making a sequel of an iconic family movie over a decade later is asking for criticism. Disenchanted will never be treated as nicely as the original. It’s the unfortunate part of being a die hard hard, it’s hard to sometimes turn that loyalty off and just enjoy a movie for what it is.
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Marvel Sidelined Doctor Strange In His Own Movie
Marvel is evolving, whether fans want it or not. Phase 4 of the MCU is by far its most diverse collection of stories present (both in terms of the characters and the range of genres). In order to remain an MCU fan, one must let go of preconceived ideas of what a superhero should be.
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WandaVision: Yes, It Is That Good!
We love Wanda because we can relate to her. I, myself, suffer from Major Depressive Disorder and Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. I’m lucky enough to have access to therapy and a group of people who love and support me, Wanda isn’t. So while her actions are morally corrupt, her intentions are pure. She is…
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“The Lorax”: The Impact of Capitalism And Consumerism On The Environment
Behind the singing and humour, there’s a real message there. The Lorax teaches kids the value of the environment and the destructive power of capitalism.
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WandaVision: Is It Worth Your Time?
I do think WandaVision is going to be a good show. The premise is set up well. The acting is good. The costumes are wonderful. The humour is top notch. It just takes time for things to start rolling. And if you are willing to wait for the main conflict to be established, I think…
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Why You Need To Watch Frozen II A Second Time To Truly Appreciate It
It wasn’t until I watched it again with my housemates that I could truly appreciate just how well crafted a movie it is. On second viewing, I wasn’t worried about whether or not it was like the first one, I knew it wasn’t because I’d already seen it. All I did on my second viewing…
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