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.
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I was very excited but unfortunately, after watching Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, I came out very disappointed with the final product.
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Using the motif of the four elements as different groups of people, Pixar’s Elemental explores themes involving the immigrant experience.
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The Bard’s Tales: Remastered and Resnarkled does have faults; however, as someone who beat the game, I still think it is well worth the time.
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Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak does a good job, as most Monster Hunter games do. One of the issues I find is that it comes off as too grindy.
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Super Mario Sunshine is flawed, but that’s partly why it’s loved. Sure it might have its quirks, but it was part of people’s childhoods.