After almost two decades, the sentiments and themes of the Shortcomings graphic novel still resonate in the film adaptation.
Reviews
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Shaky Shivers is outrageously campy and if that sounds like what you’re up for, you are in for a treat just in time for the spooky season.
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Out of this summer’s films, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem is surprisingly the film that made me feel the most emotionally.
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Film & TVReviews
Strays is a Raunchy and Ridiculous, Laugh Out Loud Good Time
by Neil Buiby Neil BuiStrays is the answer to people who think live-action animal films are only for little kids or emotional saps.
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Secret Invasion brings back the legendary S.H.I.E.L.D. Spy Nick Fury and throws him back on Earth where the world is on the brink of war.
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Barbie follows the lives of Barbie and Ken in Barbie Land but upon arriving in the Real World, they find a not so plastic-friendly world.
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Christopher Nolan’s films are regarded as one of the highest quality of cinematic events in our generation and Oppenheimer is no exception.
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AnimeReviews
The First Slam Dunk: Basketball Has Never Looked So Good (To Me)
by Neil Buiby Neil BuiSeeing the popularity of Slam Dunk at Anime Expo, it was a no-brainer for me to attend the North American premiere of The First Slam Dunk.
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Let’s break Dial of Destiny down and explore why it feels like a true Indiana Jones film, while feeling like it shouldn’t have been made.
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Film & TVReviews
Joy Ride: Pushes Limits of Comedy & Demonstrates Quality Representation
by Neil Buiby Neil BuiJoy Ride will be remembered for being the film that not only pushes the limits of comedy, as well as quality Asian American representation.