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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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The Lost City
Ladies and Gentlemen, today I’ll be reviewing “The Lost City” by directors Aaron Nee and Adam Nee. The film is centered around “Loretta Sage” played by (Sandra Bullocks) a writer that writes books about exploring the most exotic places with her handsome cover model “Alan” played by (Channing Tatum), however, things take a quick turn when Loretta is kidnapped during her book release. Now what makes this film very unique in its manner is that I found interesting, is that it incorporates so many genres into one film. It’s a romantic comedy, mixed and blended with a sense of adventure and plenty of action to boost. Just looking at the incredible cast…
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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…
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The Batman
If there is any credit you can give to “DC Comics” on its films, that will be when “The Batman” gets to have all the screen time to himself with no other hero to outshine the “Dark Knight”, especially the man with an “S” symbol on his chest. As a DC Comics fan myself I just wish that all other DC Comics heroes had been given the same amount of time and focus in their movies, because if we’re being honest with ourselves, Batman and “Superman” are the only heroes that get such deep in-depth detail about their origins and progress in films. Now what I loved about this film is…
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Uncharted
First of all, as someone who’s only played the second and third installments of “Uncharted” on PlayStation, I still have to stay; this is a beautiful portrayal of what makes the Uncharted franchise so majestical. Tom Holland, this man has a talent indeed. He played his role as (Nathan Drake) to such great detail, his personality to the teeth, and to think there was once a video of Tom a few years ago, talking about the films he’d love to be on and you guessed it, “Uncharted” was one of the films he mentioned. Dreams do come true. Anyone that’s played any “Uncharted” game will know “Nathan Drake” has…
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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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Ambulance
Director Michael Bay returns with a fast-paced action thriller starring Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Eiza Gonzalez. At first, we are shown two young boys at the beginning of the film, Danny and Will. The two boys meet and proceed to go have fun in some broken car. At first glance, we assume that these boys are friends however not all seems as it is. The boys are brothers, with Will having been adopted by Danny’s father. We skip decades into the future and see that Will played by (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II) has earned plenty of medals for his heroic efforts. The first thing the film tries to tell you is regarding…