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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 Umbrella Academy: Season 3
Program creators Steve Blackman and Jeremy Slater return with their hit time-traveling series The Umbrella Academy: Season 3. Season 3 was released on the 22nd of June 2022 on Netflix picking up from where we left off in season 2 with The Umbrella Academy returning to their alternative time only to find that they had been replaced by the Sparrows. It seems as if after averting doomsday in Dallas, Sir Reginald Hargreeves did not approve of the seven children he adopted at the beginning of the series, changed his mind, and decided to adopt another seven instead. This in turn created another time paradox that would eventually end the world…
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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…
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Sonic the Hedgehog 2
Director Jeff Fowler returns with the second installment of Sonic the Hedgehog from SEGA and Paramount Picture Studio. This time, we learn a lot more about our favorite blue hedgehog and are introduced to two very important figures in the Sonic franchise, “Knuckles the Echidna” voiced by ( Edris Elba) and Miles “Tails” Prower by (Colleen O’Shaughnessey). Colleen O’Shaughnessey by the way is the same voice actor for the original Sonic games, so this made the transition from a gaming adaptation to film so much better to accept. Though I have to admit Jim Carrey is the star of this film, his change from the first film to this one is astonishing,…
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Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore
Director David Yates returns with the third installment of “The Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore” distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures and written by J.K. Rowling; what a beautiful film this is. The introduction to the film was truly magical, it felt as if I were enchanted from the very beginning. Amazing CGI which is unbelievably easy on the eyes, and the pacing of the film is flawless, I wanted to see more. I fell in love with this film and in my opinion, I regard the third installment as the best so far. With Johnny Depp no longer playing “Gellert Grindelwald” obviously I had my pupils on who’d be his replacement and as…
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Doctor Strange: In The Multiverse Of Madness
Director Sam Raimi has been at serious work with “Doctor Strange: In The Multiverse of Madness” and it’s no wonder the highly accomplished director has decided to take refuge from the Marvel Studios Production. Doctor Strange: In The Multiverse of Madness is centered around two major characters -“Stephen Strange” played by (Benedict Cumberbatch) and “Wanda Maximoff” by (Elizabeth Olsen) but also dives into the multiverse with each its own identity and unique trait. We as the audience are not given any chance to take a breath; as soon as the film starts we are already in one of these multiverses with a different “Stephen Strange” and a mysterious young girl…
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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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Moonfall
I remember vividly whilst watching “Moonfall” that if there were ever a movie to explore how the earth and our world come to an end that this would undeniably be how. Only to find out that the director of the movie “2012” is the same director that did “Moonfall”. Moonfall not only explores the resilience of mankind but also explores other elements such as humans being travelers from other galaxies, that our moon is a “Mega Structure” created by unknown beings to perfectly assist humans to live on the earth by creating the perfect environment for humans to repopulate and thrive. I went all-in into the film without doing any…
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Turning Red
Ladies and gentlemen, if your “Pixar” and “Disney” fan then you have come to the right place as today I’ll be reviewing “Turning Red“, the animation film that has taken the young and youth by storm across all social media platforms. The story’s focus is on a 13-year-old Asian girl called “Mei Lee” growing up in Canada and is about to start the next part in her life “Puberty” whereas she discovers new things about herself and may want to hide some of these things from her parents because no matter how naughty or terrible children are, they still want to be looked at as innocent until proven otherwise by…
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Spiderman: No Way Home
With Spider-Man’s identity now revealed, our friendly neighborhood web-slinger is unmasked and no longer able to separate his normal life as Peter Parker from the high stakes of being a superhero. Just when you think “Spiderman” has been through enough, reality strikes again with another blow, this time of his own making. I can’t remember the last time I simply enjoyed a film so much that the inner child in me sprung out as it did when seeing “Andrew Garfield” and “Tobey Maguire“. All the memories from the first Spiderman came rushing back to me and hit me hard like a tsunami wave. I can’t recall how many…