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Kingdom Season 3 Episode 24
Kingdom Season 3 Episode 24 – Deepest Gratitude. Lets talk about it. Firstly, WHAT AN EPSIODE!! We finally get to see the final confrontation between Ri Shin and Hou Ken of the Three Great Generals. Without a seconds thought, Shin and Hou Ken collide at the center of the hurricane, all eyes starring at from from both Armies. Shin realizes that General Biao did not die in vain but actually sacrificed himself to weaken an already might “God of War” Hou Ken himself. With that, Shin strikes at Hou Ken’s blade, sending the whole battlefield ablaze with shocking expressions on everyone’s faces. Hou Ken himself is stunned still…
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Free Guy
Now if there’s anything we know about Ryan Reynolds and Shawn Levy it would be that comedy and laughter are to be expected, whether it comes in the forms of making Ryan Reynolds a badass assassin with his mouth sealed shut or an international triple AAA bodyguard that lost his license, you should always expect to laugh your stomach out and in Free guy, it comes with a twist. Free Guy director is Shawn Levy who’s known for his many comedic relief films such as Night At The Museum, The Interns, and The Pink Panther. Shawn Levy was the producer of the hit Sci-Fi Flim Arrival, which earned him an Academy Award…
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One Piece Episode 994
Ladies and Gentlemen I think it’s time we talked about Oda’s masterpiece of an episode, One Piece 994 – Crystal Mess. One piece has been running since the 1999 and has to this date become if not one of the biggest selling comics of all time by selling over 480 Million Copies Worldwide and ths is only bound to get even bigger as the story heads towards it’s end. Episode 994 had me never wanting the episode to end, we finally learn about Kaido and Big Mom’s alliance, what their plans are and how they plan to achieve it. Yes ladies and gentlemen, The Yonko alliance is after the…
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Protege 2021
Martin Campbell is no slouch when it comes right down to the nitty-gritty of actions movies, having directors a handful and more amazing films which as James Bond: Casino Royale and James Bond: Goldeneye. Protege is just another one of those hits however this time Maggie Q takes the lead. Whilst the film does deliver when it comes to actions scenes mostly comparable to John Wick where one is so physically beaten and battered and yet they always find a way to stand back up again. It has however felt a sense of incompleteness in my soul as the story doesn’t answer all of the questions. You would think that when…
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CandyMan (2021)
First of all, I would love to take this moment to congratulate Director (Nia DaCosta) for being the first black female to debut atop the U.S Box Office, and boy oh boy is it well earned. Candyman has had me on the edge of my seat with anticipation and story building. At first, I may have thought this would be another remake of all the movies we know and thankfully I was proven wrong. From the beginning and I mean, from its shadow puppetry and cultivating reclamation of the Candyman legend to its racial and political aspects. Nia DaCosta is certainly not only brave but smart and intellectually…
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Cinderella (2021)
Now we have all heard or seen the Cinderella story, the happy girl who lived with her jealous stepmother and obnoxious sisters, however this one comes with a twist, if you expect anything close to the original material, you’re in for a shock. In my eyes, Cinderella is or was about a girl who dreams of becoming a princess, but who is held back by the influences of her life. One being her mother, and two being her step sisters, who constantly abuse and mistreat her at every turn. The adaptation, however, is so focused on Cinderella’s struggle with gender inequality that it almost feels like a completely different movie. One would not think it were a Cinderella movie if not for the glass shoe. I struggled to comprehend why the wicked step mother (Idina Menzel) seemed to be more caring and compassionate towards her step daughter even protecting her at…