Movie Review: Anna and the Apocalypse
Anna and the Apocalypse takes Christmas movies to another level by adding zombies, dance numbers and some decent songs but fails to meet expectations.
Anna and the Apocalypse takes Christmas movies to another level by adding zombies, dance numbers and some decent songs but fails to meet expectations.
Widows is more than a heist film but about the resilience of four women who do what they need to after their husbands perish in a robbery gone wrong.
This film picks over the original The Nutcracker story and the famous ballet and creates a completely new adaption with a lot less Nutcracker.
In The Hate U Give, watching Starr unravel, forced to mature quickly and find her voice is incredibly jarring, horrifying and inspiring all at once.
Go into Life Itself with an open mind. Play along and let yourself care and feel for what the characters endure. You may be surprised!
ASSASSINATION NATION Directed by: Sam Levinson Written by: Sam Levinson Starring: Odessa Young, Hari Nef, Suki Waterhouse, Abra, Colman Domingo, John McHale, Bill Skarsgard, Bella Thorne, Maude
Before you roll your eyes on yet another bio-pic starring the period piece queen herself, Keira Knightly hear me out when I say Colette is worth a watch!
With a body count too high to keep track of like an action film of this calibre would have it didn’t bring the substance to back the bad ass, female lead.
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