One Punch Man
Juliantina
Reacher
The Cleaning Lady
Divaldo: O Mensageiro da Paz
Adolescence
Platform 7
Mufasa: The Lion King
Xeque Mate (a série)
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba
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I saw images of the Kanye West controversy on the carpet, showing off his new toy thing. Obviously, the first thing I felt after my initial discomfort was rage. Bianca Censori looks positively uncomfortable, if not frightened, clutching her black fur coat as if her life depends on it. Then, there's Ye, all stoic and shadowy in the back, and maybe this performance is not a surprise, seeing the reputation he's curated for himself-- the problem is that you can sense his domination. She is not in co
Simply put: I loved this movie. I knew going in that this movie would be right up my alley. The title said it all. It gave me short story vibes, something wholesome and eery with a simple narrative. Arguably, nothing about Studio Ghibli movies is simple (Howl’s Moving Castle was a lot—it was brilliant—but thematically, a LOT was happening). It worked, though, because the genre suited the format of the narrative. Where it didn’t work, and what I’ve noticed a huge influx of, are movies that want t
If you haven’t already binged the TV series, Severance, on Apple+ and managed to diligently miss the spoilers strewn across media, now would be the time to join the rest of the world. Severance, created by Dan Erickson, is one of the few rare gemstones packed with rich parallels and political undertones decidedly worth unpacking. With its unmistakeably beautiful cinematography, uncanny narrative style, and mind-bending plot twists, Severance takes the typical dystopian narrative and merges it in
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