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Netflix’s Jupiter’s Legacy Review and My Thoughts on its Cancellation

Jupiter’s Legacy started off very promising. With the concept of “The Code” to keep heroes in-check, in addition to the variety of heroes, this seemed to be a live action Justice League show.  To start off, I thought Jupiter did a great job with its special effects and the superpowers. It also did a great…

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Nomadland (2020) – Movie Review

I’m not homeless, I’m just house-less. Not the same thing, right? Nomadland followed one woman’s journey after losing everything, travelling from place to place to work while living in her van.  While this may be a critically acclaimed movie, having won Golden Globes for Best Director (Chloé Zhao) and Best Motion Picture (Drama), as well…

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Godzilla vs. Kong (2021) – Movie Review

After a devastating attack from Godzilla, Monarch employs the help of Kong and his protectors to lead them to an energy source within Hollow Earth. Along the way, however, Godzilla and Kong cross paths and must fight to see who will be the Alpha Titan. There can be only one! The crossover MonsterVerse event between…

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The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013) – Movie Review

Walter Mitty works at LIFE Magazine and frequently has vivid daydreams to escape his mundane life. But as the magazine prepares to print its final issue, the image sent in for the cover is lost. With no way to contact the photographer, Walter embarks on an adventure to find him and get the image for the final issue.

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Zack Snyder’s Justice League (2021) – Movie Review

He’s back Zack Snyder’s Justice League is finally here, and it was epic. Even with the four hour runtime, I was ready for even more, and not once during the movie did I think any scene was unnecessary or should have been cut. For those of you on the fence thinking it’s just the same…

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Judas and the Black Messiah (2021) – Movie Review

Repeat after me: I AM. A REVOLUTIONARY After getting caught by the FBI, Bill O’Neal (LaKeith Stanfield) is offered a deal to infiltrate the Black Panther party to gather intelligence on party chairman Fred Hampton (Daniel Kaluuya) instead of going to prison. Judas and the Black Messiah was released on HBO Max and in theaters…

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Superman and Lois (2021) – Pilot Review

The pilot for Superman and Lois was fantastic and a great way to kick off the show. It’s not your traditional Superman story, but instead focuses more on Clark’s work life balance between being Superman and being there for his family.  The introduction of the episode had great storytelling using flashbacks to show the events…

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Outside the Wire (2021) – Movie Review

In the near future, when a drone pilot disobeys orders resulting in the death of American soldiers, he is sent overseas to the frontlines. There he teams up with a top secret android to go behind enemy lines and stop a nuclear attack against the United States. With Outside the Wire, something was just missing…

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The Queen’s Gambit (2020) – TV Series Review

Chess isn’t always competitive. Chess can also be beautiful In the 1960s, when eleven-year-old Beth Harmon’s (Anya Taylor-Joy) mother dies and she lands in an orphanage, she discovers that she’s extraordinarily talented at Chess. She continues to practice and, with the use of drugs and alcohol, becomes an unstoppable force in the male-dominated arena. If…

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Blinded by the Light (2019) – Movie Review

Another music-based movie, Blinded by the Light follows Javed (Viveik Kalra), a Pakastani teenager in Lutton, England during the ‘80s, who discovers how relatable Bruce Springsteen’s songs are to his own life.  The film not only featured Springsteen’s music, but also focused on the racism against Pakistani in England during the ‘80s, the struggling economy…