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Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023) – Movie Review

How many holes do you have? Recently, people have bashed the last few installments into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and not without good reasons. Some of the criticism is valid, however, most of it appears to be a byproduct of the high experienced with the conclusion from Phase Three. After Avenger’s: Endgame, audience and critic…

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The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special (2022) – TV Review

Mourning the loss of Gamora in the events of Avengers: Infinity War (2018), the Guardians of the Galaxy devise a plan to give Peter a Merry Christmas. Doing so revolves around Drax and Mantis traveling to Earth to get Peter the greatest present ever: The Legendary Kevin Bacon.

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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022) – Movie Review

Wakanda Forever handled the death of Chadwick Boseman, and subsequently the death of T’Challa, better than expected. The film honored the legacy of Boseman and provided a well-needed send-off for the tragic loss to not only the characters within the film but audiences around the world as well.

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Eternals (2021) – Movie Review

The Eternals are a race of immortal beings who arrived on Earth 7000 years ago with the mission of stopping the Deviants from wiping out humanity. After completing this mission, the heroes split up to experience living normal lives among the humans they’ve protected. But when Deviants reemerge hundreds of years later in modern day, the Eternals must reunite to stop them.

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No Time To Die (2021) – Movie Review

The final chapter in Daniel Craig’s saga as 007, No Time To Die picked up right after the events in Spectre with Bond and Madeleine Swan (Léa Seydoux) taking a well-deserved vacation. Turns out, they were going to the city where Vesper Lynd, Bond’s first love, was buried so he could say goodbye and move on with his life. But, even after putting Blofeld (Christoph Waltz) behind bars, Spectre still tracked them down. And James, thinking the only possible way was that Madeleine betrayed him, put her on a train and vanished. That is, until his old friend Felix Leiter (Jeffrey Wright) seeks him out to help put a stop to a new mysterious villain wielding a dangerous weapon.

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Warrior (2019)- TV Series Review

Warrior follows Ah Sahm (Andrew Koji), a Chinese martial arts prodigy who immigrated to San Francisco in search of his sister. After proving he can fight, he becomes a hatchetman for the Hop Wei, one of Chinatown’s most powerful crime families, only to discover his sister (Dianne Doan) is married to the leader of the Long Zii, an opposing gang

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Free Guy (2021) – Movie Review

Guy (Ryan Reynolds) is an NPC living in Free City, a violent and beloved video game. Everyday he wakes up, gets coffee, and goes to work at the bank where he is constantly getting robbed. While he enjoys his life, he still feels like something is missing. But when Guy sees the girl of his dreams, he decides to change things up and become the hero of the story.

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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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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…