“Killers Of The Flower Moon” Stitches Its Enjoyment To Its Storytelling Method
We are late to the party with Killers Of The Flower Moon (2023). But the FBI was late addressing what was happening to the Osage people, so we beg your pardon.
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We are late to the party with Killers Of The Flower Moon (2023). But the FBI was late addressing what was happening to the Osage people, so we beg your pardon.
When I posted that I watched Almost Famous (2000), I had more than a few coworkers and friends reach out to me saying that it was one of, if not their favorite movies. Someone even called it the perfect movie.
Since Deadpool & Wolverine (2024) is happening and there is no stopping, we must take a look at this new movie through its own lens, with as-objective-a-lens as possible. The trailer is out, so fuck it, let’s dive in.
This post is perhaps not a scene appreciation, but a character appreciation.
Glen Powell is having a moment.
“In November 1984, the Soviet Union’s best submarine captain violates orders and heads for the U.S. in a new undetectable sub. The American CIA and military must quickly determine: Is […]
Swayze’s Road House has one major trait on its side that Gyllenhaal’s does not. There are no throats being ripped out in this reboot. Nothing of the sort.
The trailer for “Joker: Folie à Deux” (2024) was released, revealing a sequel to the successful 2019 film and a musical featuring Arthur Fleck and Harley Quinn. Directed by Todd Phillips, it explores love and reality in Fleck’s twisted world. The visual storytelling promises a captivating cinematic experience. Set for release on October 4, 2024.
While the sensitivity of the movie was lost on me, the entertainment value still hit me in spurts.
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And then Dune: Part Two arrives, and it’s glorious. High expectations are blown out of the water.
I’m not sure who in entertainment decided that it was time to release all the new trailers for all the new shows and movies all at once, but I am not that upset about it.
The Crow is a massive bet by Bill Skarsgård, on Bill Skarsgård.
Poor Things is unique. It has a vibe of its own. Poor Things owns all its eccentricities and boasts its flavor of comedy and insight.
Nomads (1986) is a small budget thriller with a well-conceived premise but flawed execution.
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