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Surviving 28 Years Later
28 Years Later felt like two movies in one. It started with a frantic pace & slowed down in the second half. The innovative camera shots bought something new to the film & some of the scenes are eye-catching! The third-act finale will create conversations!
Finding our Place with Elio
While Elio might be aimed towards kids, adults can relate to the theme of wanting to belong and finding their group. Elio will have you laughing one minute and tearing up the next.
Finding what is important with Materialists
Materialists is Celine Song’s way of giving us another beautiful look at relationships in today’s world.
The Magic Shines in How to Train Your Dragon
How to Train Your Dragon is fantastic and magically captures what was done with the animated version in 2010.
Only the Strongest Survive in Predator: Killer of Killers
Animated spin-offs of established franchises are a great way to expand the audience’s knowledge and introduce new characters and worlds. We have seen this work with the Spider-Verse movies and […]
Dancing with the Ballerina
In the John Wick movies, we have seen some unbelievable moments. Two that stand out right away are the over-the-top scene in John Wick: Chapter 4, where it looks like […]
Bring Her Back will keep you awake at night
Bring Her Back is a messed-up look at loss that keeps you glued to your seat. Sally Hawkins is fantastic, nurturing, horrifying, and steals the scenes she is in.
The Old Woman with the Knife is Coming for You
Revenge movies, at times, can be very predictable. As the story unfolds before the audience, they can see hints here and there that reveal who the protagonist is going to […]
Our Recap of the Chicago Critics Film Festival
We recap the movies we were able to see at this year’s Chicago Critics Film Festival.
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- Surviving 28 Years Later
- Finding our Place with Elio
- Finding what is important with Materialists
- The Magic Shines in How to Train Your Dragon
- Only the Strongest Survive in Predator: Killer of Killers
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My favorite movie is the first one when the girls get adopted by Gru.
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