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  • Embrace of the Serpent

    ★★★★★

  • Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny

    ★★½

  • Beach Babes from Beyond

    ★★★★★

  • Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

    ★★★

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  • Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny

    Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny

    ★★½

    It was not bad. Very entertaining but it didn’t have the energy or story that other Indiana films possessed. It was mostly chase scenes - which are not ideal for an 80 year man. I still liked the movie, it’s great seeing Harrison Ford pull it together one last time. I do wish Spielberg was involved.

  • Beach Babes from Beyond

    Beach Babes from Beyond

    ★★★★★

    Can’t believe this was on Roku. It’s basically soft core porn at its best with some plot mixed in between montages. Although I must say, whoever made this had a vision. The whole movie was just montage after montage; mostly dancing on the beach for about 15 minutes.. more than once. The other scenes were somewhat tasteful I guess you could say. It was still great. The whole cast is A-list actors’ relatives: Patrick Swazy’s brother, Sylvester Stallone's mother, Charlie Sheens uncle, and John Travolta’s brother. How did this cast even exist?  Def watched for the Story ;). 10000/10

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  • The Menu

    The Menu

    ★★★★

    This movie was amazing from start to finish. Set on a remote island, a group of distinguished individuals feed at the table of a psychotic mastermind chef. Conceptually thrilling and visually appealing through the use of exotic dishes, this film is a must watch.

  • Crisis

    Crisis

    ★★★½

    Pretty good look into big pharma and their cynical ways of passing new drugs onto the market. This movie reminded me a lot of traffic, which was also very good. So basically big pharma pays the university to research into their drugs and approve them. In turn the company will pay the university in research grants and cash to help facilitate their program. This cascades into issues within the FDA, big pharma, and universities in a whirlwind of legal battles and payoffs. Also, great job developing three narratives at once. All were very good and was not bored during one point in each story.

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