“Nightmare of the Wolf” is a well told, well-paced standalone origin story that continues to drum up excitement for more journeys into these foreign lands.
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“Candyman” himself somehow outlives his own movie confines, immortalized despite his limited screen time in his own origin.
If you love regular sour gummy worms you’ll have to try these.
“Movie 43” is more of a dare than a film, a litmus test of just how much of a bad thing you can stomach in a single viewing.
“Free Guy” is fantastic; well written, directed, and acted film that fills the void of what going to the movies used to feel like.
I don’t want to go as far as to say I’m rooting for Marvel to fail, more so I’m continuously shocked to see that they’re STILL able to succeed (in a major or minor way depending on who you talk to) for so long and so often. We have not entered the point where Marvel is so confident in their formula and plan for sprawling and seemingly endless connected narratives that they’re literally playing jazz. The new animated series “What If…” on Disney Plus is exactly what the title suggests, with episode 1 aptly titled “What If…Captain Carter Was the First Avenger?” It seems it wasn’t enough for them simply mention the multiverse or allude to the idea that it exists. “What If…” gives viewers a glimpse of what a multiverse could look like, shedding any restraints and operating with profound freedom. “What If…” playfully explores new and exciting worlds that reimagines familiar stories with endless possibilities and stunning visuals.
go see “Pig,” “The Green Knight” and “Nine Days,” and continue to see other films like them because we truly do need more of them.
“Tin Cup” may have all the predictability of its genre cliches, but executes them just good enough to be a solid and funny sports film.
“Escape From L.A” is an iconic, enjoyable character placed in a really bad movie.
“Catwoman” is every bit as bad as you remember and every bit as terrible as anyone who has tried to forget they’ve seen it tells you it is.