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The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare
Based on a true story/mission in the WWII period. This action-packed, spy movie with some comedy sprinkled in was overall a perfect movie to see this weekend. I have always enjoyed the way Guy Ritchie has directed movies in the past. This film continues to show his great way of creating an action-packed project and…
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The Super Mario Bros. Movie
Like many 90s kids, I grew up playing the Mario video games on the original Nintendo console, the Game Boy, Nintendo DS, and Wii. These were not just my favorite games to play, but they were the first. We still break out the old trusty dusty Super Nintendo and play to this day. When I…
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80 for Brady
I was excited about this film for one reason: the four leading ladies; Sally Fields, Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, and Rita Moreno. These women are known not just for their acting but using their gifts to give great comedic performances. They did an excellent job! The script was heartwarming, showed what true great friendships are,…
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The Matrix
Another one of my all-time favorite movies is The Matrix (1999). The cast included; Keanu Reeves (Neo), Carrie-Anne Moss (Trinity), Laurence Fishburne (Morpheus), Hugo Weaving (Agent Smith), and many more! The Matrix became one of my favorite movies due to the concept of the plot, being a science fiction action film with some romance, and…
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Bullet Train
Bullet Train was a pleasant surprise for an action comedy film. Overall this movie was excellent! I really enjoyed the film’s action and comedy scenes, with the CGI and the whole train setup. The notable cameos of the different actors and actresses added to the comedy and the film. Aaron Taylor-Johnson’s (Tangerine) and Brain Tyree…
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The Mummy (1999)
My Favorite Movies Series: Part 1 I am starting this series with my all-time favorite movie, The Mummy (1999). The cast includes; Brendan Fraser(Rick O’Connell), Rachel Weisz(Evelyn/Evie), Arnold Vosloo (Imhotep), John Hannah(Jonathan), Oded Fehr(Ardeth), and many more! This movie came out in May of 1999 and changed my view on movies. I grew up in…
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Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
Firstly I was very disappointed with this film. I understand sequels have a hard time holding up to the first film, but I had hope. The first film was terrific, with a fantastic cast, but it had a great storyline. It was the best mystery film with a touch of comedy I have seen in…
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Violent Night
True to its name, this movie was a very Violent Night with the jolly old Saint Nick, Santa Claus. This Christmas Movie was full of action, dark comedy, and blood-filled; lots of gory action. My first impression was shock and surprise, and my reaction wasn’t about the dark comedy but the gory scenes. I was…
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The Boy, the Mole, the Fox, and the Horse
Such a small film that makes a significant impact on the way you will view different aspects of life. It talks and shows you about kindness, friendships, loving others and being loved, feeling lost, fear, life, where home is, about being you and being enough. The animation design was done wonderfully for this film. It’s…
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Avatar: The Way of Water
After 13 long years of waiting, we finally got the second movie in the Avatar series; Avatar: The Way of Water. Seeing the trailer for this movie made me feel excited to get back into the theaters after the past 3 years. But there was a part of me nervous that this movie would not…