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Shin Godzilla Review: 4 Powerful Parts Of The Good Film [SPOILERS]
This is the first Godzilla movie I’ve ever seen. Or at least the first Japanese one from Toho. In fact, it’s the first Japanese film I’ve ever watched in general, and it was strange to hear the Japanese speaking regularly, not in the exaggerated way they speak in anime. Chaos…
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Fair Play Ending Explained: Top 3 Shocking Moments in the Film [Spoilers]
Fair Play is such an exquisitely told story. It is a narrative on power, control, and manipulation and how those feelings subtly sneak in to destroy relationships. The Fair Play ending is best understood through three shocking and pivotal moments that elevate this film from good to great. As coworkers,…
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The Mea Culpa Ending Has the Most Disappointing Surprise
I must’ve watched too many Tyler Perry movies growing up because, despite abysmal critic ratings, Mea Culpa is not that bad of a film. Mea Culpa holds your attention, keeping you guessing about how the film’s going to end. However, the movie’s ultimate mistake is that rather than riding the…
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Promising Young Woman Analysis | The Dangers of Unforgiveness
Promising Young Woman, an unpredictable narrative on revenge, actually speaks louder to the self-destructive nature of unforgiveness than it does to the satisfaction of vengeance. **Heads Up There WILL be spoilers in this review** Promising Young Woman Analysis Promising Young Woman is a dark comedy, drama movie about a woman's…
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Beau Is Afraid Attic Scene Explained | 4 Simplified Theories
Beau is Afraid is… something. It’s definitely the kind of movie that purposely provokes confusion, leaving you with questions like, “What does this mean?” And you’re often asking incredulously the question, “Why?” The Beau is Afraid attic scene in particular raises this question to its highest volume. **Warning! There will…
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Missing Movie Ending Explained | Revealing the Bad Guy
Missing is a clever, modern rendition of a thrilling mystery story. It doubles as a time capsule of the current 2023 technological landscape with synching Apple products, international freelance jobs, and voice command software. The super underappreciated movie displays the many upsides of technology in a landscape where we’re used…
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The Mother Ending Explained & 3 Ideas to Make It Better
Even the presence of the seasoned yet ageless Jennifer Lopez can’t save the ever-tapering energy of the narrative in The Mother. This dwindling energy leads to a relatively anticlimactic and underwhelming ending that doesn’t promise a sequel and doesn’t make you want to request one either… ** This review WILL…
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Clock Movie 2023 Analysis | The Horrific Pressures of Societal Expectations
Clock is a fresh, creative take on the horrors of choosing to not have children in a society that expects it, nay, nearly demands it of you. This suspenseful, uncomfortable, and crafty take on falling prey to societal pressures sends a clear message to viewers that making life decisions based…
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Is Cocaine Bear Good? 3 Reasons The Film Is Not Remarkable
If you’re wondering “Is Cocaine Bear Good?,” then I can’t confidently say yes. Cocaine Bear is a spectacle movie, with no real purpose rather than to enact the wild imaginations of an apex predator with a lethal level of ferocity on the loose. Apart from the “shocking” displays of gore,…
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The Menu Movie Summary | A Recap of 6 Tantalizing Courses
“Babe. Please don’t smoke. It’ll kill your palette.” Tyler (Nicholas Hoult) persuades his date, Margot (Anya Taylor-Joy), to extinguish her cigarette using his pretentious, extreme foodie nerdisms. Soon after, they board a boat filled with elite passengers on their way to the isolated, exclusive, and very expensive restaurant, Hawthorne. The…