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Why didn’t that big Solo reveal get the reaction it was going for?
There’s a scene in the movie that is clearly intended to get a big audience reaction, but from my experience, it didn’t. Why not? Listen ⇢
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Let’s talk about that Avengers: Infinity War scene. You know the one.
The ending of Avengers: Infinity War is nothing short of jaw-dropping. Listen ⇢
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Let’s talk about that stupid whiteboard in A Quiet Place
*This post will contain spoilers for A Quiet Place* The premise of A Quiet Place sounds like something a screenwriting professor would come up with as a way of explaining the principle of “show, don’t tell.” If you want audiences to understand how the world of your film works, the teacher would… Listen ⇢
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The problem with the ending of Ready Player One
Is Ready Player One a dark story about a society so obsessed with wallowing in nostalgia and wasting time on an online game that it has no issue letting the real world crumble? Or is it a loving ode to geekdom and a celebration of how nostalgia and online worlds can bring people… Listen ⇢
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Can somebody please explain how this part of Unsane makes any sense?
Steven Soderbergh’s Unsane is one of those movies that completely enraptures you during its running time, only to leave you spending the rest of the night poking holes in the plot and realizing that none of it seems to make that much sense. Looking back on the film — which I really… Listen ⇢
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The two biggest problems I had with Kingsman: The Golden Circle
I went into Kingsman: The Golden Circle with incredibly low expectations thanks to the critical thrashing it received, but I ended up having a fun time at the theater. I honestly don’t see how it’s that much of a drop from the first one – well, except for two things about it… Listen ⇢
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Spider-Man: Homecoming – Six things I loved and two I didn’t
Spider-Man: Homecoming is pretty clearly the best movie featuring the character since at least 2004’s Spider-Man 2, and it’s another fine addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film is comfortable keeping its stakes low, with a story that truly is about a friendly neighborhood Spider-Man and that does not conclude with some world-ending… Listen ⇢
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Baby Driver is great, but it’s also Edgar Wright’s least interesting film yet
I loved Edgar Wright’s newest film Baby Driver, yet a part of me was disappointed in its relative simplicity compared to the rest of the director’s filmography. This car chase musical is dazzling and energetic, but it’s also the first Wright work that exercises style over substance, and unlike his four previous… Listen ⇢
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The Mummy is a legendarily bad film that no one should see
After watching Batman v Superman and Suicide Squad last year, I left the theater in a state of bewilderment to be sure, but I can’t say that I was overly disappointed. After all, I don’t have much of a personal connection to the DC comic book characters, nor was I particularly invested in the… Listen ⇢









