Movie
A recording of moving images that tells a story and that people watch on a screen or television
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Jurassic World Dominion
Director Colin Trevorrow returns with the third installment of Jurassic World Dominion and we have a lot to say about it. This film was released on the 10th of June 2022 by Universal Pictures with the assistance of production companies Amblin Entertainment, Latina Pictures, and Perfect World Pictures. Right off the bat, the story kicks off 4 years after from where we left off after the destruction of Isla Nublar, with the world in total confusion about how to live their daily lives with the presence of dinosaurs right in their backyards. The world is also still searching for Lockwood’s granddaughter Maisie played by Isabella Sermon who’s…
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The Bob’s Burgers Movie
The Bob’s Burgers Movie directed by Loren Bouchard and Bernard Derriman has me feeling overwhelmed with disappointment and criticism. The movie was released on the 27th of May 2022, distributed by 20th Century Studios, and adapted from Bob’s Burgers the sitcom series created by Loren Bouchard. For a sitcom that’s been running for over eleven seasons, one would expect something different, something creative and long-lasting on the mind however I found very little to go back to. The Bob’s Burgers Movie does little to cater to anyone that’s never seen the sitcom on FOX but strangely enough, continues its never-ending trend of making the Fishoeders the villains. …
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Beavis and Butt-Head Do The Universe
Directors Albert Calleros and John Rice came together with MTV to produce what I’d like to call a thirst-trap film in the name of Beavis and Butt-Head Do The Universe. The film was released on the 24th of June 2022 and distributed by Paramount+ with the production companies MTV Entertainment Studios and Titmouse. I went into this film completely blind by watching it without any research such as the trailer, cast, or what it was about due to the recognizable characters in Beavis and Butt-Head, and ladies and gentlemen, I did myself a favor. At first, I thought I was giving them a chance due to their popularity…
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The Bad Guys
Director Pierre Perifel’s latest animation film, The Bad Guys merge bringing in the new with the old in art style and perspective. The Bad Guys distributed by Universal Pictures was released on the 31st of March 2022 by Universal Pictures. The film is based on the Australian author of children’s books, Aaron Blabey. Straight off the bat, the first element that caught my attention about this film was its old yet crisp art style which had me reminiscing a lot about my childhood. The characters themselves are all animals with their unique traits that I believe someone, somewhere out there in the world, most definitely has some kind of phobia…
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The Sea Beast
Director Chris Williams debuts his first solo project in The Sea Beast distributed by Netflix. Best known for his work on Moana and Big Hero 6. From the very first scene, The Sea Beast introduced itself as a film to watch out for, with its phenomenal animation and its enormous beasts that lurk under the ocean. There’s this scene during the film when Jacob and Maisie fall into the ocean, and upon looking down deep into the ocean they lock eyes with the Red Blaster. That scene reminded me of every reason that to this day, I have not taken a cruise nor even attempted to go further…
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Watcher
Director Chloe Okuno may have released her best work to date with her latest film, Watcher. The film’s focus is on a couple that’s moved into their new apartment in Romania, however, things aren’t all roses and flowers as Julia notices a stranger from across their apartment constantly staring into their room through the window. I don’t believe I have seen any film so simply made yet captivating and thrilling from start to finish. Chloe Okuno’s amazing attention to detail and script writing is what defines Watcher apart from her other crafts. Her way of building suspense and tension in this movie should be an example to all…
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The Man from Toronto
Director Patrick Hughes best known for his outstanding work on “The Hitman’s Bodyguard” returns with his latest action-comedy The Man from Toronto. The Man from Toronto casts some of the movie industry’s most talented and beloved names such as Kevin Hart, Woody Harrelson, and Kaley Cuoco. Right off the bat, The Man from Toronto played by Woody Harrelson makes a very intimidating appearance at the beginning of the film which makes you admire the wealth of talent that this man is. Kevin Hart on the other hand plays the character of Teddy. A good supportive man, that has big dreams and is loyal to a fault however his…
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Ip Man: The Awakening
Directors Li Xi Jie and Zhang Zhu Lin join ideas to produce “Ip Man: The Awakening” and the legend still lives on. With Donnie Yen’s departure from the Ip Man franchise at the end of the fourth installment, we are introduced to Tse Miu, with over 20 movies under his name, Tse Miu is determined to continue the legend of Ip Man and bring back the kung fu franchise from its terrible fifth installment which shall not be named. After 8 years away from Hong Kong, Ip Man (Miu Tse) returns to his neighborhood to find that things haven’t become better but worse with the sudden disappearances of young…
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Father of the Bride
Let’s talk about “Father of the Bride” by director Gary Alazraki and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. There have been two other versions of this film, the original having been released in 1951 and the second version in 1991. This film follows Billy Herrera played by Andy Garcia, a self-made businessman who came to the United States of America with nothing but the clothes on his back and built himself and his company out of nothing at all to become one of the most sought out architectural companies in Miami. He did all of this in the name of love, family, and keeping his culture alive, however, time…
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The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf
Director Kwang IL Han best known for his work on The Legend of Korra and The Boondocks returns on his latest work The Witcher Nightmare of the Wolf. This film is based on the witcher Vesemir voiced by (Theo James), during his younger days before becoming a Witcher himself, and the events that took place after. In the case of those that don’t know who Vesemir is, Vesemir is the mentor of our favorite witcher Geralt of Rivia on which all the games are based as well as the Netflix series played by Henry Cavill. Straight of the bat whilst watching this film I was reminded of Castlevania the Netflix series, which is one of…