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    Marry Me

    Pop superstar Kat Valdez is about to get married before an audience of her loyal fans. However, seconds before the ceremony, she learns about her fiancé’s cheating ways and has a meltdown on stage.   As she gazes out to the audience, professing her dreams and reality of love, her eyes lockdown upon Charlie Gilbert. The Mathematician teacher only showed up to Kat Valdez’s concert because of the need of wanting to bond and get closer with his daughter Lou.   If there’s anything I love about Jennifer Lopez, it must be her heart. Jennifer Lopez is always pushing the notion of never giving up and pushing forward, whether it be in films…

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    No Exit

    No Exit is a novel written by “Taylor Adams” and adapted into a movie in 2022 by “20th Century Studios” and “Flitcraft”. The movie is directed by Damien Power best known for his film “Killing Ground” released in 2017. The main focus of the movie is Darby Thorne, a drug addict currently admitted to a rehab facility in hopes that she can recover and get her life back in order when during one of her meetings she receives an urgent call regarding her mother. In hopes to get more information Darby threatens another patient to use her phone to call her sister “Devon” who might get her out of the facility so…

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    Scream

    Taking on a popular franchise like “Scream” is no easy task however Radio Silence – Scream co-directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett with producer Chad Villella accomplished what many would say was a suicide mission for the new boys in the block.   For the fifth installment of Scream, co-directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett not only bring back part of the first film’s cast but they dive deeper into the legacy that each of the surviving characters has left behind.   This is a brilliant idea as this not only helps form an emotional bond with the new characters in the film but also helps connect the dots on who is who and how they are connected to the…

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    The King’s Man

    Ladies and gentlemen, today we’ll be discussing the latest King’s man film directed by Matthew Vaughn with producing companies Marv Studios and Cloudy Productions.   The film seems to be based on the events that lead up to the First World War with many prominent figures such as Rasputin and even Adolf Hilter appearing even though it was just for a moment. Matthew Vaughn’s third installment of the King’s man not only confirms when the Kingsman was founded but also reveals the founding members and the situation that led to them forming the secret independent agency.   Even though some of the characters and plot of the King’s man are fictional, it’s World War I mounting and…

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    My Hero Academia: World Heroes Mission

    Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, people from all over the globe today’s review we will be reviewing “My Hero Academia – World Heroes Mission” which debuted in theaters November 11th, 2021.    Before I go any further it’s pivotal for us to firstly understand when the events of the movie happened precisely. The fact that Izuku Midoriya is currently using his newly acquired quirk black whip to the extent that he’s using it after it only being shown on the 5th Season will confuse a lot of people in the audience especially those who are new to the series and don’t know what’s happened until now.   My best…

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    The Mitchells vs. The Machines

    The Mitchells vs. The Machines was released on April 30th of 2021 and I had never heard of it till this year when the nominees for best-animated films were announced. Even though The Mitchells vs. The Machines was never nominated, a lot of people on social media were talking about it, recommending this film over all the other nominees – so I decided to look for it and boy-oh-boy was I hooked.   From the name itself, you might assume it’s your animation films like “Monster vs Aliens” or another Terminator movie however what I loved about this film is the relatable storytelling and unique animation art style with a mixture of…

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    Demon Slayer: Season 2 – Entertainment District

    Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls it’s about that time we got into Demon Slayer Season two, The Entertainment District.   Now as we all know the second season of demon slayer first began with episodes from the “Mugen Train” movie with added scenes, however for today’s review, I’ll only be talking about the episodes from the Entertainment District Arc. So without further ado, let us begin this spectacular season, shout out to Ufotable for the incredible visuals and work put into this season, truly amazing.   One of the small aspects I appreciate Ufotable for adding at the beginning of the Entertainment District was when it was made clear…

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    See: Season 2

    “See” kicks off immediately from where we left off in Season 1 with Paris, Kofun, and Baba Voss in search of Haniwa who has been given to the Travantes by her biological father Jerlamarel. Baba Voss has to face his past once again when he needs to return to his homeland of Travantes where the commanding general of their entire army is non-other than his brother Edo Voss, who has a troublesome relationship with Baba Voss for murdering their father and running away. Haniwa on the other hand discovers that the right-hand lieutenant of Edo Voss is also sighted just like her and finds it interesting that there are others…

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    Catwoman: Hunted

    Selin Kyle’s (Catwoman) attempt to steal a priceless jewel puts her in trouble with a very powerful consortium of villains (Leviathan), Interpol, and Batwoman. Catwoman strikes again, this time sinking her pawns into the wrong crowd but all doesn’t go as planned when she is confronted and stopped by Batwoman. Selina Kyle has infiltrated the cosplay party of Barbara Minerva through the help of Black Mask. who at the time doesn’t realize that the lady of classics is the real Catwoman. Black Mask has arranged with Barbara Minerva to include him into her organization the Leviathan however there is a price to pay to become a member, a very hefty…

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    See: Season 1

    In the far future, humankind has lost its sense of sight and the little population left has adapted to life without the ability of sight until rumors of a certain man start spreading across the land angering the Queen who will stop at nothing to find him. When I first heard about this series I must admit I was a little skeptical at which direction and what a series about blind people would have to offer and I’m glad my curiosity had the better of me. From the very first episode, I was immediately captivated by the cast and how the people who remained had learned how to live and…