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Finally, finally, finally, the sequel to my most recent favorite romantic comedy is out.
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Finally, finally, finally, the sequel to my most recent favorite romantic comedy is out.
Continue reading “Yes, I cried! | To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You (Netflix)”There are a lot of exciting movies set for release in the next four months. However, four upcoming films have piqued my senses, and those are the films I am highlighting in this post.
Continue reading “List | 4 Anticipated Movies based on Trailers and Rumors”Despite not having any expectations of this movie, the first moments of Underwater were reminiscent of Alien. I thought I was wrong, but I was definitely on to something.
Continue reading “Underwater (2020) is full of terrifying moments | Movie Review”I found myself watching yet another movie buried in Netflix. This time, it’s a film titled Hurricane Heist. It was directed by the same direct of the Fast and the Furious and released in 2018 to a lukewarm reception from critics. But that’s not what we’re here to discuss. We’re here to figure out how the story flushed out.
Continue reading “Buried in Netflix: Hurricane Heist (2018)”When I found out Ni No Kuni the animator of the Studio Ghibli films, I was elated! I love the wholesome feel of the Studio Ghibli films, so even though I am not familar with Ni No Kuno as a Bandi Namco game, I hit play with optimism.
Continue reading “Travel through realms to save love in ‘Ni No Kuni’ | Movie Review”Bad Boys For Life starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence in their unforgettable roles as Mike Lowrey and Marcus Burnett was a movie that provided a wide range of emotions throughout the film, and because of that, it is definitely a movie to see.
Continue reading “Bad Boys For Life introduces legacy to the franchise | movie review”After the blockbuster success of Joker in October 2019, there have been reports of a possible sequel to capitalize on its stand-alone success.
Continue reading “Maybe DC shouldn’t make a Joker sequel”It was impossible to get to the theater before every person I knew began talking about this movie. Some people had negative opinions, other people enjoyed it. But, I reserved judgment until I watched it for myself.
Continue reading “The truth about Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker (review)”Jumanji: The Next Level was a wholesome, fun, enjoyable movie. The opening moments of the film telegraph what’s going to happen right away, but that doesn’t stop you from having fun with the familiar characters that we met in Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle.
Continue reading “Jumanji: The Next Level is wholesome fun! (review)”6 Underground is an impressive movie to watch. Ryan Reynolds and the rest of the cast had great chemistry especially when it came to the comedic moments in the movie. The opening sequence of the movie was full parkour mixed with the fast and the furious.
Continue reading “6 Underground is a good time | Netflix (Review)”In August, I wrote a post about the problem with remakes and reboots. My main concern was the lack of originality as properties are driven in the whole over and over again. However, recently a few original properties were released. One being 21 Bridges and the other being Knives Out.
Continue reading “Knives Out is a maze of a murder mystery (review)”21 Bridges is an action-packed movie with an easy plot to follow. Chadwick Boseman asserted himself quickly while playing his character Andre Davis, and made a great impression in his first role since Prince T’Challa in the Marvel franchise.
Continue reading “21 Bridges is an action-packed movie that may trigger you (review)”I was surfing through Netflix and just as I was about to give up because there were too many options, I found Time Trap. The film surrounds a professor looking for his parents that disappeared years ago while chasing the fountain of youth.
Continue reading “Buried in Netflix: Time Trap (2017)”Zombieland: Double Tap was a fun movie to watch. It expanded on the Zombieland universe we were introduced to in 2009. Most of the jokes were amusing and I especially liked the references to Terminator 2: Judgement day.
Continue reading “Zombieland: Double Tap highlights (review)”[This review was contributed by (AF).]
Triple entertainment threat Christina Milian taps into her acting skills as she joins more celebrities going the streaming route with Netflix’s romantic comedy Falling Inn Love.
Gabriela Diaz (Christian Milian) is on the verge of pitching her dream Eco-friendly renovation and cementing her relationship with her boyfriend Dean (Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman). Things suddenly take a turn for the worst.
Continue reading “Is ‘Fall Inn Love’ the perfect romantic movie? (Netflix)”[This review was contributed by (AF).]
Coming from Lionsgate and CBS films is the 2019 romantic comedy, Jexi. Adam DeVine stars as Phil, a late 20’s millennial working in the social media industry. He spends every waking moment on his phone. In exchange for human relationships, he escapes into the digital world of streaming media, online ordering and Facebook updates with just one voice command. However, all that changes when Phil meets Cate (Alexandra Shipp) and his phone meets the pavement.
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