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“Companion”: A Thrilling Ride with a Twist
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Continue reading →: “Companion”: A Thrilling Ride with a TwistPrepare yourself for a rollercoaster of emotions and unexpected turns in “Companion”. With a stellar cast and a gripping narrative, this film is a must-watch for fans of suspense and science fiction.
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Continue reading →: Walls of Jericho Fall for Classic Comedy: “It Happened One Night”
It Happened One Night. This pre-Code romantic comedy not only set the gold standard for the genre but also made a clean sweep at the 7th Academy Awards, winning all five major categories
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Continue reading →: “Saturday Night” (2024) Review: Snoozefest Behind the Scenes of a Comedy Revolution
When you hear about a movie called Saturday Night, you might expect a wild, rock ‘n’ roll origin story about the meteoric rise of Saturday Night Live—a show that defined counter-culture comedy for decades. Instead, Jason Reitman’s 2024 biopic painfully focuses on the mere 90 minutes leading up to the…
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Continue reading →: “The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed” – A Slow Drift into Monotony
“Is this movie going anywhere?” That’s a thought that lingers throughout The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed. Written, directed, and led by Joanna Arnow, the film is a dismal exploration of life’s repetitiveness, focusing on Ann’s (played by Arnow) aimless routine through mediocre jobs and lackluster…
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“Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” – A Spooky Sequel Worth the Wait
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Continue reading →: “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” – A Spooky Sequel Worth the WaitTim Burton has done it again with Beetlejuice 2, bringing the ghoulish antics of everyone’s favorite bio-exorcist back to the big screen. After 36 years, returning to the quirky Netherworld is like dusting off an old (and slightly moldy) photo album – familiar, yet filled with surprises.
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“Speak No Evil” – Sometimes, Silence is the Real Killer
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Continue reading →: “Speak No Evil” – Sometimes, Silence is the Real KillerLouise Dalton (Mackenzie Davis) and her husband Ben Dalton (Scoot McNairy) decide to visit a seemingly friendly couple they met on holiday. But what starts as a friendly reunion quickly spirals into a maze of awkward encounters and spine-chilling scenarios. The Daltons find themselves trapped in a nightmare, trying desperately…
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“Fawlty Towers” Review: A Comedy Classic That Never Checks Out
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Continue reading →: “Fawlty Towers” Review: A Comedy Classic That Never Checks OutIf British humor had a crown jewel, it would undoubtedly be “Fawlty Towers.” This timeless sitcom, created by the legendary John Cleese and his then-wife Connie Booth, first graced television screens in 1975. If you enjoy dry wit, chaotic farce, or are a fan of Monty Python’s absurd humor, “Fawlty…
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Continue reading →: “Afraid” Review: Shockingly Good – A Techno-Thriller That Knows How to Push Your Buttons
Jump Scare Alert: Unplug with Caution! In a world where technology is at our fingertips, “Afraid” brings a terrifying twist to the term “smart devices.” Directed by Chris Weitz, this film is a chilling reminder that sometimes, it’s not just humans who are doing the thinking. The film stars John…
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Deadpool & Wolverine: A Wild Romp Through Marvel
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Continue reading →: Deadpool & Wolverine: A Wild Romp Through MarvelPlot Overview: A Spectacular Smattering of Old and New Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman deliver a wild, genre-bending romp in Deadpool & Wolverine. This film picks up the dimensional chaos that was set in motion by Loki, bringing forth a whirlwind of fourth-wall breaks, a kaleidoscope of Deadpool variants, and…
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Continue reading →: “Fun with Dick and Jane” (1977): A Flashback That’s More Fizzle Than Sizzle
Ah, the golden age of the 70s—a time of disco, bell bottoms, and movies that aimed to tickle our funny bones. Enter “Fun with Dick and Jane” (1977), a film that promised to be a comedic heist but, unfortunately, turned out to be more of a misfire.



