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Continue reading →: Why ‘Rebel Ridge’ is Not Your Average Action Thriller‘Rebel Ridge’ is a gritty fight for justice, not just revenge. Rebel Ridge is a smart action movie, but if you’re not into gentle actioning then it might not be for you. The non-lethal action scenes could turn some hardcore action fans off. *Spoiler Alert Rebel Ridge is not your…
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Continue reading →: 10 Badass Female Movie Characters Before the ‘Woke’ EraBack in the day, we could enjoy a movie without ragging lunatics on the internet ruining it with their woke labeling BS. These characters weren’t trying to make a statement about gender; they were just plain awesome. There was a time when strong female characters were celebrated for their grit…
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Continue reading →: When It Comes To Action Scenes, “I Am Number Four” Is The Best YA Movie“I Am Number Four” sets itself apart from other young adult book adaptations with great action scenes, particularly the final battle at the high school. Despite mixed critical reception, it’s action outshines “Twilight” and “The Hunger Games.” When it comes to action, it’s a solid entry in the YA genre.
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Continue reading →: Syfy’s ‘The Ark’—A Fun Campy Space Adventure Worth WatchingSyfy’s The Ark delivers campy, classic sci-fi entertainment. The first season is marked by dramatic scenarios and character development. Season two strays into wilder sci-fi tropes. It’s a fun watch in the genre.
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Continue reading →: Netflix’s latest Korean series, “The Frog,” might just be your next binge-watch“Frog” is a 2024 South Korean mystery crime thriller that weaves two timelines to tell a story of tragedy and mystery in a quiet town. It starts slow but builds tension, leaving you hooked by episode 5. With a satisfying ending, it’s a must-watch for fans of Korean media.
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Continue reading →: Remember these great character-driven movies?Harrison Ford defined character-driven thrillers in the 80s and 90s, delivering unforgettable performances in films like “Witness,” “The Fugitive,” and “Air Force One.” His ability to portray complex characters in intense situations made these movies timeless classics.
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Continue reading →: Oddity’s twisted path of darkness and griefOddity, a psychological horror film by Damian McCarthy, delivers disturbing manifestations of grief. Set in rural Ireland, the story follows Darcy, a blind clairvoyant seeking closure for her twin sister’s unsolved murder.
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Continue reading →: 4 Movies and a TV Show That Pretty Much Start the Same Way—With Someone Waking Up to a Zombie ApocalypseThese characters thought it was just another morning, until they realized the undead had taken over
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Continue reading →: I Really didn’t expect Alien Romulus to live up to the hype“Alien: Romulus” by Fede Álvarez is a chilling addition to the iconic Alien series. Set between the original and its sequel, the film plunges viewers back into the terrifying void of space. It cleverly blends homage with originality, delivering relentless tension and strong performances while exploring humanity’s futile attempts to…
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Continue reading →: Did Joss Whedon Sabotage Zack Snyder’s Justice League on Purpose?Joss Whedon’s handling of the theatrical release of “Justice League” raises questions. Despite his experience with superhero films, the movie felt disjointed and lacked the intensity of Zack Snyder’s version. Is it intentional sabotage? Or too much studio interference. Regardless, Zack Snyder’s cut highlights the potential that was missed.
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Continue reading →: Why do dragons grow differently in Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon?The Dragons of Ice and Fire’s Growth Inconsistencies In George R.R. Martin’s world of Ice and Fire, dragons are among the most fascinating creatures. While their presence in both Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon takes these high fantasy dramas to another level, there seems to be an…











