Category: Movies
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Minecraft Movie (2025)
BLOCKY BEGINNINGS: THE 2025 MINECRAFT MOVIE IS FUN—BUT PLAYS IT TOO SAFE When Mojang’s Minecraft first hit the gaming world in 2009, no one could have predicted that a quirky, pixelated sandbox game would grow into one of the biggest cultural phenomena of the 21st century. With its charming visual aesthetic, open-ended gameplay, and boundless…
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The Electric State (2025 Neflix)
The Electric State: Netflix’s $320 Million Nostalgia-Fueled AI Spectacle In the ever-evolving battle for dominance in the streaming wars, Netflix has doubled down on its high-budget ambitions with The Electric State, a visually stunning but narratively divisive adaptation of Simon Stålenhag’s graphic novel. Directed by Anthony and Joe Russo (Avengers: Endgame), the film presents a…
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Sonic The Hedgehog 3 (2024)
In “Sonic the Hedgehog 3,” director Jeff Fowler delivers a vibrant yet uneven addition to the franchise, balancing frenetic action with moments of genuine humor. The film’s narrative centers on Sonic (voiced by Ben Schwartz) and his companions, Tails (Colleen O’Shaughnessey) and Knuckles (Idris Elba), as they confront the formidable Shadow the Hedgehog (Keanu Reeves).…
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My Fault London (2025)
“My Fault: London,” released on Amazon Prime Video on February 13, 2025, is an English-language remake of the 2023 Spanish film “Culpa Mía” (“My Fault”). Both films are adaptations of Mercedes Ron’s novel, which originated on Wattpad. The story centers on Noah, a teenage girl who relocates to London with her mother to live with…
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The Gorge (2025)
Directed by Scott DerricksonStarring Miles Teller, Anya Taylor-Joy, Sigourney WeaverStreaming on Apple TV+ In the vast landscape of streaming content, Apple TV+ has carved a niche with its high-quality sci-fi series. However, its foray into original sci-fi films has been less consistent. “The Gorge,” directed by Scott Derrickson, aims to bridge this gap by blending…
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Rewriting the past should studios alter movies for the current audience
Hollywood is in the business of storytelling, but recently, it has also become the curator of its own history. More and more, studios are making the decision to edit or censor older films, removing elements now deemed offensive or out of touch with today’s sensibilities. While the intent may be noble—to ensure films remain accessible…
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Section 31 (2025)
Now Section 31 dropped onto the platform with little of the fanfare of the normal Trek releases, and after the first 30 minutes it is clear to see why. This is a poor entry and whilst we could simply put out a paragraph on how poor this really is and mention its, generous, 20% rotten…
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Disney, please stop making live action
The Walt Disney Company, a household name synonymous with timeless storytelling, has been mining its vault of animated classics to produce a steady stream of live-action remakes in recent years. Films like The Lion King (2019), Aladdin (2019), and The Little Mermaid (2023) have been presented as reimaginings of their animated predecessors, promising nostalgia while…
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Back In Action (2025)
Back in Action: Cameron Diaz Shines in Triumphant Return to the Silver Screen After a decade-long hiatus, Cameron Diaz has made her highly anticipated return to Hollywood in the action-comedy Back in Action, and it’s safe to say—she’s still got it. Teaming up with co-star Jamie Foxx, this film is a joyous throwback to the…
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Blade Runner 2049
As we go into 2025 there is time to reflect and as we wait for this years movies to start coming out there is time to look back at some of the past releases of note this time its Blade Runner- When Blade Runner (1982) first graced the silver screen, it was a vision of…
