• Father of the bride
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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…

  • Dark
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    Dark: Season 3

    Program Creators Baran bo Odar and Jantje Friese’s third season of Dark is the perfect portrayal of a tragic story with no actual happy ending for the people of Winden.   Season three of Dark has been a journey and a half with all the years we traveled back and forth from and all the revelations that connect the series to its first and second seasons.   The first episode of season three is no doubt slow, so slow I passed out and had the best sleep in years lol…    We pick up from right where we left off, with Jonas and the alternative Martha from a different world…

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    Stranger Things: Season 4 – Part 1

    The Duffer brothers, Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer have come back with the latest epic season of Stranger Things and it has hit the community by storm. Stranger Things season four is undoubtedly the best yet: and I don’t mean to downplay the previous season however, comparing seasons three to four is as if comparing Hydrox to Oreo. Sure they look alike but Oreo just hits different and if you’re guessing which one is which, Oreo is the fourth season.   The production quality of this season is incredible, the cinematography beautiful, pacing and structure of each episode are more than an hour-long, which is insane but gold considering that…

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    Morbius

    Director Daniel Espinosa with partners Sony and Marvel have released their latest blockbuster film by the name of “Morbius”. Now I have not seen any trailer for this film nor have any information as to what this film is about however the first thing I noticed is that it has something to do with vampires.   “Doctor” Michael Morbius was born with a weak body due to his DNA missing one element in its genes which prevented him from living a normal life like every other child out there but what he lacked in physical strength, he made up with intellect.   While in the care of “Doctor Emil Nicholas”…

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    Sex Education: Season 3

    Ladies and Gentle can we agree that the third season of “Sex Education” has gone far and beyond and in my opinion, should be considered the best season thus far. Program creator Laurie Nunn and writers – Mawaan Rizwan, Laura Neal, Sophie Goodhart, Bisha K. Ali, Freddy Syborn, and Laura Hunter have delivered another successful season of one of Netflix’s beloved series, starting with the captivating season visuals.   This season has without a doubt delivered on its focus on teens coming to age and growing into young adults, taking the future into their own hands, and taking responsibility for their actions.   Never have I enjoyed Otis (Asa Butterfield) and Eric’s…

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    Dark Season 1 (2017)

    Ladies and gentlemen, today I want to talk you about a series from Netflix, that has gone under the radar for whatever reason and I think this series should be talked about a lot more. That series is called “Dark”.  The series was released on the 1st of December 2017 by program writers Baran bo Odar and Jantje Friese and writers Ronny Schalk, Marc O. Seng, and Martin Behnke. Dark can be described as the first German authentic series to be produced by Netflix. There are three seasons in total with the last having aired on the 27th of June 2020.   Now keep in mind I have only seen the first season so…

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    Everything Everywhere All at Once

    Directors Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert a.k.a “Daniels” have been hard at work since their first release “The Swiss Man” back in 2016 which took the media and industry by storm and now they returned with another gem, “Everything Everywhere All at Once.” Without a doubt, this is by far my favorite film so far for the year 2022 and we’re only halfway through but what this movie represents and tries to show to the audience is certainly the most profound and emotional tear jerker I’ve seen all year.   The film as a whole seems complicated at first but what you may have missed and found hard to understand is in the name…

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    Silverton Siege

    “Silverton Siege” by Mandla Walter Dube is by far his greatest work ever made and by miles one of South Africa’s most polished films to ever come out of the country. Silverton Siege wastes no time in getting straight to the action as we meet three members of “UMkhonto weSizwe”, or “MK”, a group started by future South African leader Nelson Mandela whom from a sabotage mission to a car chase then holding a bank hostage however not for the money but for the apartheid regime to release the man who’d later become South Africa’s first black president.   The film is inspired by true events that happened on the 25th of January 1980…

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    The Northman

    Director “Robert Eggers” returns with another highly anticipated film in “The Northman”. The director who debuted with his first film in 2015 “The Witch” may only have a few films to his name however has already set his name in stone as one director to look out for.   “The Northman” though exciting to watch has some of the most brutal and gruesome visuals that may catch some individuals by surprise.   Right off the bat, we are thrown into the cruelty of the days long past when “King Aurvandil” played by (Ethan Hawke) is betrayed by his brother “Fjölnir” played by (Claes Bang) right after performing a ceremonious ritual with…

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    Death On The Nile

    From the very beginning of “Death On The Nile“, it is established that the keyword for this film is “love” and love is what I found when seeing some of the best visuals I had ever seen.   Director “Kenneth Branagh” who also plays the lead role of Detective “Hercule Poirot” struggles to find love again after the loss of his wife during the war in 1914. Poirot submerges himself into his work with great dedication, one would say that is his way of escaping and avoiding the arrows of cupid.   The first element that caught my attention within this movie is definitely its magnificent views. I believe the…