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    The most epic Star Wars showdown ever lasted shorter than your sneeze

    The most epic Star Wars showdown ever lasted shorter than your sneeze

    The most epic Star Wars showdown ever lasted shorter than your last sneeze

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  • HORROR, MOVIE, STREAMING, TV

    Could Smart Decisions Actually Ruin a Good Horror Story?

    Could Smart Decisions Actually Ruin a Good Horror Story?

    Horror movies often depict characters making bad decisions leading to their demise. Despite the audiences frustration, these bad decisions are essential to creating tension and suspense in horror fiction. Without them, the genre would lack its thrilling and terrifying essence.

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  • MOVIE, MUSIC, STREAMING

    Music From the 80s Makes any Scene in Movies More Exciting

    Music From the 80s Makes any Scene in Movies More Exciting

    The 80s were a time of big hair, neon colors, and new wave music. The songs from that decade have a certain nostalgic factor that can never be replicated. There’s just something special about listening to songs like “I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll” by Joan Jett or “Material Girl” by…

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  • MOVIE, STREAMING, THRILLER, TV

    How Many Times Can Liam Neeson Save His Family Before It Gets Boring?

    How Many Times Can Liam Neeson Save His Family Before It Gets Boring?

    Can you tell the difference between “Retribution” and every other Liam Neeson movie? Genres: Thriller Action Crime Drama Amidst the beautiful backdrop of Berlin, Retribution unfurls a tale as old as time: a father’s relentless pursuit to protect his children. It’s a frightening ride that leans heavily on Liam Neeson’s…

    Continue reading →: How Many Times Can Liam Neeson Save His Family Before It Gets Boring?
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    How Many Times Can Hollywood Recycle the Same Plot? ‘The Mother’ Tests the Limits

    How Many Times Can Hollywood Recycle the Same Plot? ‘The Mother’ Tests the Limits

    “The Mother” starring Jennifer Lopez disappoints with an unoriginal plot and setting. Lopez’s performance is commendable, but it fails to add anything new. The movie relies heavily on tired tropes with no real identity in its snow-covered setting. Viewers seeking a more original and compelling film may find better options…

    Continue reading →: How Many Times Can Hollywood Recycle the Same Plot? ‘The Mother’ Tests the Limits
  • MOVIE, STREAMING, THRILLER

    Is Hypnotic Worth Watching Despite Ben Affleck’s Lazy Performance?

    Is Hypnotic Worth Watching Despite Ben Affleck’s Lazy Performance?

    Is Ben Affleck the Weakest Link in the Mind-Bending Thriller Hypnotic? The movie takes viewers on a psychological rollercoaster, blurring reality and illusion. Although getting negative reviews, the movie offers a marginally suspenseful storyline but with a predictable twist. Ben Affleck’s performance falls short, while Alice Braga shines.

    Continue reading →: Is Hypnotic Worth Watching Despite Ben Affleck’s Lazy Performance?
  • MOVIE, SCI FI, STAR WARS

    Think You Understand Star Wars? Discover the Minerals That Truly Power a Galaxy Far Far Away

    Think You Understand Star Wars? Discover the Minerals That Truly Power a Galaxy Far Far Away

    “Star Wars: A New Hope” changed science fiction in 1977. With its larger-than-life characters, it spawned a universe full of unique creatures and endless stories. From the spiritual Kyber crystals to Beskar steel, the minerals in this galaxy play an important role. These materials shape the universe of these characters,…

    Continue reading →: Think You Understand Star Wars? Discover the Minerals That Truly Power a Galaxy Far Far Away
  • SCI FI, STAR TREK, STREAMING, TV

    Not All Starfleet Directives Are Created Equal: Discover the Protocol That Overrules Them All, Even the Prime Directive

    Not All Starfleet Directives Are Created Equal: Discover the Protocol That Overrules Them All, Even the Prime Directive

    The hidden rule that gives Starfleet Captains free reign to bend reality.

    Continue reading →: Not All Starfleet Directives Are Created Equal: Discover the Protocol That Overrules Them All, Even the Prime Directive
  • STAR TREK

    Star Trek: Discovery “Michael Burnham and The Vulcan Privilege”

    Star Trek: Discovery “Michael Burnham and The Vulcan Privilege”

    In the Star Trek universe, Vulcan seem to have a special kind of privilege that other Federation members don’t.

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  • COMIC

    From DC to Marvel and Beyond, top 10 Billionaires Who Moonlight as Superheroes in Comics.

    From DC to Marvel and Beyond, top 10 Billionaires Who Moonlight as Superheroes in Comics.

    With great wealth comes great responsibility. They’re not just caped crusaders; they’re the 1% with a Savior Complex

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  • FANTASY, MOVIE

    “The Planet of the Apes” and the Problem that still Persists

    “The Planet of the Apes” and the Problem that still Persists

    The “Planet of the Apes” series, including the upcoming “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes,” continues the trope of depicting lighter apes as protagonists and darker ones as antagonists. This visual bias is not consistent with real chimpanzee pigmentation and reflects broader societal biases. The series prompts reflection on…

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  • ‘Ballerina’ Revenge, Action, and the John Wick Legacy

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