#Needledrops and Great Kills – /Film

#Needledrops and Great Kills – /Film

“#Needledrops and Great Kills – /Film” Netflix’s Fear Street movie trilogy, based on the young adult novels by R.L. Stine, are an exciting excercise in telling a compelling story through three shorter stories. The first film, Fear Street Part 1: 1994 is a hard hit of nostalgia for anyone who grew up in the Scream era. It introduces us to the…

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#Marvel Had a Rules of the Multiverse Meeting – /Film

#Marvel Had a Rules of the Multiverse Meeting – /Film

“#Marvel Had a Rules of the Multiverse Meeting – /Film” The Marvel Cinematic Universe is getting more and more complicated by the day. Movies like Avengers: Endgame and shows like WandaVision and Loki have introduced all sorts of twisty alternate timelines and realities, and that’s only going to increase with the upcoming Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of…

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#The Trilogy Comes to a Satisfying Close – /Film

#The Trilogy Comes to a Satisfying Close – /Film

“#The Trilogy Comes to a Satisfying Close – /Film” The Fear Street saga comes to a satisfying close with Fear Street Part 3: 1666, a grand finale that manages to tie the entire series together in a neat little bow. Drawing on The Witch, Terrence Malick’s The New World (yes, really), The Crucible, and more, Fear Street Part 3 is another…

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#An Infectious Ode to Joy – /Film

#An Infectious Ode to Joy – /Film

“#An Infectious Ode to Joy – /Film” There’s much to love about Nabil Ayouch’s Casablanca Beats. It’s both accessible and groundbreaking, an audience pleaser that manages to be politically astute. Its infectious energy drives its conventional story in pleasing ways, but by giving voice to those often silenced, it proves all the more powerful. Set…

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