Expect the best giraffe and 9/11 jokes you’ve likely ever heard, but mostly rejoice in the graceful balance between life and death, comedy found in daily life, and the real relationship struggles.
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The comedic ability of the actors turns to dramatic skill very quickly at certain parts that really highlighted not only the day to day struggles of various conditions but also the social and emotional struggles too.
Director: Jon Watts Starring: Tom Holland, Michael Keaton & Robert Downey Jr. Review Author: Shaun Rating: 4.8/5 bag of…
It’s an ambitious film that loses its footing and struggles to hop to the finish line.
The heart of this story is the music, everything revolves around this perfectly selected playlist by Wright which elevates every moment.
“A camel is a horse designed by a committee” is a suitable analogy for Universal’s Dark Universe debut, The Mummy.
Thankfully, Wonder Woman is the saviour that the DCEU needed.
Suffers from many of the same wearisome, dredged-up villains and ho-hum action and comedy that have bedevilled the franchise since its second instalment.
It’s a moving canvass of surreal dreams, meditative resolve and old fashioned cinema.
I believe, whatever doesn’t kill you, simply makes you… stranger.