Category: Reviews
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Ad Astra (2019): Review
The world around us is vast, complex, and unforgiving. Nature confounds us while, at the very same moment, provides the tools we needed to survive. The air we breathe, the food we eat, the very drawing board for the life we live now. Everything we know, everything we experience, is intricate. Humans are no exception…
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Review: Once Upon A Time…In Hollywood
SPOILERS AHEAD I’m back! I know I haven’t posted for a while, but I’ve been very swamped and I’ve started a new job so I’m going have to try harder to balance everything and try to get some more consistent posts out there to you guys! My return, however, is not the momentous occasion I…
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Midsommar (2019) – A Brief Review
SPOILER WARNING: I’m trying my best to stay far away from spoiler territory, but I’m my own editor so I may miss a thing here and there. I won’t give away MAJOR details, but PLEASE have watched the film before you read this just in case, thank you! I want to write about this movie,…
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Review: Toy Story 4 (2019)
Nine years ago, in 2010, Disney Pixar released Toy Story 3, the highly anticipated then-conclusion to the critically and commercially beloved Toy Story franchise. The third instalment gave us updated, fresher animation, with a poignant look at some of the franchise’s most resonant themes: childhood, growing up, and friendship. Andy was leaving for college, and…
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Rocketman (2019): A Brief Review
Slight spoilers within – nothing too heavy but I recommend watching the movie before reading this anyway. So a few days ago I managed to finally catch up with a few movies, one of them being Rocketman. Being completely honest, I didn’t have high hopes for this one until the first reviews came out. I…
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Booksmart (2019) dir. Olivia Wilde – Review
Booksmart is a 2019 coming-of-age comedy movie directed by Olivia Wilde (in her directorial feature debut), and stars Beanie Feldstein and Kaitlyn Dever in the lead roles. Let me start off with a sweeping statement. Booksmart, in my opinion, completes the recent trifecta of top-tier female led coming-of-age films. After The Edge of Seventeen and…