The American Society of Magical Negroes delivered satire and sharp writing that was just as witty, piercingly real, and relatable.
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Sequels can have a bad rep, but I’m glad that when I headed into Dune: Part Two I was right in having a good feeling about this film.
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A Shop for Killers: An Action-Packed Emotional Roller Coaster
by Neil Buiby Neil BuiA Shop for Killers just aired its last two episodes (of 8 total) and let me start off by saying that the series was absolutely amazing.
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The Tiger’s Apprentice follows the a teen named Tom and his self-discovery of his heritage as a mystical guardian against the forces of evil.
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Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Spectacular Answers to Major Questions with a Talented Cast
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters follows the foundation of the Monarch Organization and the response after the events of Godzilla, known as G-Day.
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I could not ask for a more engrossing film than Poor Things by director Yorgos Lanthimos to kick off my watch list for 2024.
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Gyeongseong Creature: Part 1 Reveals the Monsters Among Us and Maintaining Humanity
by Neil Buiby Neil BuiOne of the latest Korean series on Netflix, Gyeongseong Creature, takes place in 1945 during Japan’s occupation of Korea.
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Lethal Company is a new, first-person multiplayer/co-op horror game made by Zeekerss and takes place in a retro futuristic post-apocalypse.
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Godzilla Minus One: Toho Studio’s Godzilla Continues to Reign as the TRUE King of the Monsters!
It was a thrill to see Godzilla Minus One taking us back to Godzilla’s earliest rendition as not a protagonist but a force of nature.
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The Boy and the Heron: A Journey of Growth & Appreciation for Life
by Neil Buiby Neil BuiThe Boy and the Heron is the latest film by Studio Ghibli, and is the first film in 10 years directed and written by Hayao Miyazaki.