Four Bad Movies I’ve Watched…All On Netflix
Four Bad Movies I’ve Watched…All On Netflix
Movies…with a little bit of obscure culture and sports mixed in
Four Bad Movies I’ve Watched…All On Netflix
So what the hell is Damsel about? Here you go, if you still want to watch it.
Glen Powell is having a moment.
Shoutout to my parents for recommending Nyad (2023). They don’t remember doing it, but I promise you, they did.
The 96th Academy Awards – Stanko’s Version (Version 42.0)
The 96th Academy Awards – Stanko’s Version (Version 41.0)
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Rebel Moon – Part One: A Child of Fire was meant to be a Star Wars movie. Snyder pitched it to LucasFilm as such, but they turned it down. He took his vision and made it a science fiction franchise of his own. Unfortunately, not everyone can be George Lucas.
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The 96th Academy Awards – Stanko’s Version (Version 37.0)
Leonard Bernstein (Bradley Cooper) is one of most famous composers and musicians to ever live, and Maestro tells the story of Leonard through the lens of his marriage to actress Felicia Montealegre Cohn Bernstein (Carey Mulligan).
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May December has an outstanding premise for a movie, but a solid idea doesn’t necessarily mean a solid final product. The movie still needs a director to lead the crew along the right roads and actors to supply the necessary horsepower to reach the final destination. Thankfully for audiences who love uneasy dramas with compelling characters, May December comes through with all the necessary ingredients.
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This No Escape is very different from Ray Liotta’s 1994 No Escape. One is family friendly, and one is not.