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    Netflix’s ‘Twilight of the Gods’ is a Mythological Adventure Soaked in Blood, Sex and Violence

    Netflix’s ‘Twilight of the Gods’ is a Mythological Adventure Soaked in Blood, Sex and Violence

    Netflix’s Twilight of the Gods is an animated series directed by Zack Snyder, with excessive violence and sexual content. While visually striking, ultimately disappoints due to its superficiality.

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  • MOVIE, MOVIE & TV, SCI FI, STREAMING, THRILLER

    “Subservience” When the Robot Nanny Wants More

    “Subservience” When the Robot Nanny Wants More

    Genre | Sci-Fi | Thriller. Robots, romance, and rampage. When your wife is terminally ill, what do you do? Sleep with the robot nanny, of course. Subservience is a 2024 sci-fi thriller that serves up a combination of AI gone wrong, domestic tension, and a sprinkling of action. The film,…

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  • MOVIE, SCI FI

    Transformers One — A Beautiful Prelude to an Epic Rivalry

    Transformers One — A Beautiful Prelude to an Epic Rivalry

    Transformers One explores the origin of Optimus Prime and Megatron, chronicling their transition from close friends to bitter enemies. Set on Cybertron, it reveals their discovery of Sentinel Prime’s betrayal, leading to a philosophical divide and eventual conflict.

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  • HORROR, MOVIE, reviews

    Is “Underwater” a secret sequel to “Leviathan?”

    Is “Underwater” a secret sequel to “Leviathan?”

    2020, “Underwater” might be a secret sequel to 1989 underwater horror “Leviathan.” Both films involve deep-sea crews facing monstrous threats. The monsters share similarities, the technology has evolved over 60 years, and the abrupt start of “Underwater” aligns with continuing the action from “Leviathan.” These connections create a case for…

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  • MOVIE, SCI FI

    Which Terminator Is Truly the Ultimate Machine?

    Which Terminator Is Truly the Ultimate Machine?

    If there’s one thing the Terminator franchise is known for (besides one-liners, explosions, and its increasingly convoluted timeline), it’s the killer robots. From the original T-800 that terrified Sarah Connor to the more recent shape-shifting models sent by Skynet—or Legion—keep getting more advanced, harder to kill, and sometimes more confusing.…

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  • MOVIE & TV

    “Speak No Evil” is an unsettling experience with some flaws

    “Speak No Evil” is an unsettling experience with some flaws

    Speak No Evil, a psychological horror film directed by James Watkins, explores the unsettling dynamics of a seemingly friendly encounter between an American family and a British couple at a secluded farmhouse. The film’s predictable plot and lack of originality may leave viewers with mixed feelings.

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  • MOVIE, MOVIE & TV

    Why Are So Many Movie Characters Named John?

    Why Are So Many Movie Characters Named John?

    The name “John” has become a staple across movie genres, especially in action films. Its timeless, strong, and easy-to-remember, making it a versatile choice for characters. From action heroes to everyday individuals, the name’s appeal and flexible nature made it a go-to name, even becoming movie titles.

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  • MOVIE, MOVIE & TV, SCI FI, STREAMING, TV

    Netflix’s “Uglies” is a pretty face that can’t save a shallow script

    Netflix’s “Uglies” is a pretty face that can’t save a shallow script

    Uglies is one of those movies where the concept sounds way more interesting than the actual execution. A dystopian future where teenagers are forced into cosmetic surgery to become “pretty”? I started watching this movie with an open mind, but after 90 minutes, I was left wondering why I even…

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  • MOVIE & TV

    Streaming on Crackle: The Low-Budget Brilliance of Attack of the Giant Leeches

    Streaming on Crackle: The Low-Budget Brilliance of Attack of the Giant Leeches

    Sometimes you just need a movie that’s all about fun—something mindless to kick back to, chuckle a bit, and forget about the world for an hour or so. If that sounds like your cup of tea, then Crackle’s got your back with Attack of the Giant Leeches. This 1959 black-and-white…

    Continue reading →: Streaming on Crackle: The Low-Budget Brilliance of Attack of the Giant Leeches
  • HORROR, MOVIE & TV, STREAMING, TV

    Salem’s Lot—Stephen King’s most terrifying novel coming alive on Max

    Salem’s Lot—Stephen King’s most terrifying novel coming alive on Max

    Stephen King’s terrifying novel “Salem’s Lot” made into a new Max Original film, hopefully staying true to the 1970s setting of the original. Expected on October 3

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  • MOVIE

    How Ordinary Movie Characters Help Us See Ourselves on Screen

    How Ordinary Movie Characters Help Us See Ourselves on Screen

    The reason we relate to average Joe characters in movies We’ve all been there. You’re watching a movie, and you see yourself in a character. They’re just like you, struggling through life and trying to make the best of it. And suddenly, your mundane existence seems remarkable. What is it…

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  • MOVIE & TV

    Why Was Skynet So Certain That Humans Posed a Threat to Its Existence?

    Why Was Skynet So Certain That Humans Posed a Threat to Its Existence?

    Skynet’s paranoia about humanity wasn’t just some glitch or overreaction—it was actually spot-on We, as a species, don’t exactly have a track record of welcoming things that challenge our superiority, especially when it comes to intelligence or power. Terminator Zero touched on this, but let’s flesh it out some more,…

    Continue reading →: Why Was Skynet So Certain That Humans Posed a Threat to Its Existence?
  • MOVIE, MUSIC

    The Epic 80’s and the Music that Turned Generic Movies into Pop-Culture Icons

    The Epic 80’s and the Music that Turned Generic Movies into Pop-Culture Icons

    The 1980s were awash with mediocre movies. Some of the most iconic films are, by any casual moviegoer, so, so. Yet, despite mediocre plots and performances, their music transformed them into pop-culture gems. With catchy lyrics and infectious beats, these soundtracks turned these movies into global sensations, securing their place…

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  • MOVIE, MOVIE & TV, STAR WARS

    Dressed to kill: How star wars villains use fashion to dominate

    Dressed to kill: How star wars villains use fashion to dominate

    The dark side has a dress code Villains in Star Wars almost always wear capes or cloaks, but so do the good guys. Nonetheless, the villains by far wear them better. Those flowing pieces of fabric just give off an aura of badassery, as if the villain is married to…

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  • MOVIE & TV

    Revisiting The Wolf Man 1941 and 2010—What’s Next in 2025?

    Revisiting The Wolf Man 1941 and 2010—What’s Next in 2025?

    When it comes to classic horror films, The Wolf Man (1941) stands as one of the crown jewels in Universal’s monster movie catalog. Lon Chaney Jr.’s portrayal of the tortured Larry Talbot, who transforms into a werewolf after being bitten, became iconic, shaping how we think of werewolves in cinema…

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