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Black Adam 2022
Reviewed by Jacob Drake
Dwayne Johnson (you may know him from any movie Kevin Hart did in the past 10 years) produced and stars in Black Adam - DC's grittier, darker SHAZAM! spin-off. Released from a 2000-year imprisonment under Khandaq, Black Adam awakens to find multinational imperialist forces plaguing his people - and adopts a kill first, questions later approach in solving the plight of the first young boy he stumbles across. Against market interests, the Justice Society of America…
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Operation Mincemeat 2021
Reviewed by Aven Rain Ford
Operation Mincemeat is a retelling of the infamous deception carried out by Britain’s Intelligence that convinced Hitler of an imminent Allied invasion of Greece so as to remove his attention and troops from the true target: Sicily. The film focuses on the planning of the misdirection, particularly the inception of the complicated and madly genius idea of planting false documents on a corpse dressed up as a British Captain and leaving him to be discovered…
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Nitram 2021
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
A social outcast engrossed in troubles: wrenching steering wheels, a cavalier fascination with pyrotechnics, and a looming indulgence of firearms. In his shroud of loneliness, he befriends an heiress who comes to understand him, provide for him, and inspire him to “grow up”. However, following multiple tragic events, Nitram (Martin spelled backwards) delves back into his old ways and he commits a heinous act.
Justin Kurzel’s latest collaboration with screenwriter Shaun Grant is a return to their fascination with Australian…
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Downton Abbey: A New Era 2022
Reviewed by Aven Rain Ford
Downton Abbey: A New Era is a rather nice composition of gorgeous scenery, emotionally illustrative music, and appropriately impactful shots. The story itself is not overly dramatic, but rather a slice of life with many personal intrigues and obstacles, and this collage of little moments coming together forms a pleasant and interesting tale of family and living with without regrets. Even if you are disgustingly rich.
Even to a viewer with no prior experience with…
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