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A Love Letter to Avatar (2009), My Favorite Movie
Dear Avatar (2009), Ever since I laid eyes on you, I knew it was love at first screening. Your brilliant visuals bathed my eyes with wonder. The mesmerizing sound of your soundtrack quickened my heart with burning anticipation – O Avatar (2009)! How you make my braid connect with vigor.…
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Everything Everywhere All at Once: Silly, Strange, Serious & Stunning
Ummmmm – I just want to know what the writer’s room looked like for Everything Everywhere All at Once because what the heck?? I imagine a focus group of potheads and toddlers pitching their ideas on alternate versions of humans. How about hot dogs for fingers? What about a super…
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Inventing Anna Ending Badly (the first 2/3rds is better)
For the longest time, I had no interest in watching Inventing Anna. I’m not a huge fan of biographical work. But then I saw that it was produced by Shonda Rhimes and I was like – well, what are we waiting for? Sign me up! So here we are, glad…
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Icescape Film’s Void | A Fascinating Narrative on Barrenness & Desperation
Void is an independent film about a woman, Rhea, with infertility issues who will do whatever it takes to conceive her own baby, even if it means dabbling in dangerous occult practices. Directed by Vaibhav Gattani, this film poetically captures the desperation and despair associated with the barrenness of body, mind,…
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Bridgerton Season 2 vs Season 1: Better or Worse?
From the moment I finished binging season 1 of Bridgerton, I have been patiently waiting for season 2 and it has FINALLY COME!!! Now that I’ve finished watching Season 2, I’m already ~burning~ for season 3. Before I get too ahead of myself, let’s analyze Bridgerton Season 2 vs Season…
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Turning Red Controversy and the Uncomfortable Truth
If you did not feel at least a tiny bit uncomfortable a few times during Turning Red then you’re lying to yourself. Pixar’s latest animated film lifts the uneasy realities of growing up off the screen and immerses you into its brilliant, upbeat world. Turning Red is a coming-of-age, comedy…
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3 Similarities Between Free Guy Truman Show | Review
Free Guy is a modern version of The Truman Show with resemblances like the main character’s carefree naivete, the world within a world, and forbidden outside love. If you enjoy the metaverse, then Free Guy is the movie for you. Free Guy Truman Show Movie Review Free Guy is an action, comedy movie…
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What Is the Point of the Movie Annette? And 7 Other Important Questions, Answered
Have you finished watching Annette, and yet, are left with more questions than answers? Are you still wondering, “What is the point of the movie Annette?” Or rather, are you considering watching Annette but are you confused by what to expect? Well, wherever your bewilderment lies, this post is hoping…
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This Part of Spider Man No Way Home Plot Makes No Sense | Spoiler Review
*THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS. PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK.* The verdict is nearly unanimous that the Spider Man No Way Home plot is spectacular, and that this film is a must-see event. This sentiment is further emphasized by the fact that it was not only the biggest box-office release this…
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The Flying Trunk | Honest Short Film Review
The Flying Trunk is a 13-minute storybook-like tale of a magical case that can take the characters wherever they want to go within the small village of Shimla, located in the lower Himalayas of India. Although the concept of the film was fascinating, the plot failed to venture outside of…