A Man Called Otto Movie Review

Otto is an unhappy man who lives alone after losing his wife. They don’t know what it is about the curmudgeon who takes it upon himself to see that everyone in the neighborhood drives, parks and lives by every rule ever put in place by the Homeowners Association they were initially a part of, but Otto Anderson’s neighbors can’t help trying to win him over.
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Babylon Movie Review

Prepare yourself for a wild ride with the “wild child.” Outside of the very beginning, where you’re in the middle of a party, a circus, a strip club, orgy or a masquerade ball, (well, all of those at once), the three hour and nine-minute time the movie stretches out to be, won’t be felt. I say this because it isn’t necessary for the opening scene to be so long, even though it features an elephant, an animal I love very much. It’s a good scene, introducing essential characters, but enough already is what will run through your head. You’ll get to know those who are willing to drink themselves into a stupor and those who are more levelheaded.
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Bardo: False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths Movie Review

Visually, this is one of the most stunning films I’ve ever seen. Having seen many of those lately, it’s easy to blow me off when I say that, but “Bardo: False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths” is different. You could watch this movie without the sound on and still understand it. Unless you’re fluent in Spanish, you are anyway; since the subtitles fly by so quickly it’s hard to catch what they’re saying. But that’s okay. You don’t really need them. The sound design, cinematography and editing are impeccable, creating for you a world you’re still determining is real.

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The Menu Movie Review

“The Menu” is categorized as a comedy, thriller and horror. I’m not sure “Horror” is the correct way to describe it, but the other two genres are spot on. What’s done well is how quickly you get to know the two main characters, Margot (Anya Taylor-Joy) and Tyler (Nicholas Hoult). You’re then left to figure out how the rest of the cast fits into their story. Read more

PUSS IN BOOTS: THE LAST WISH – Watch the Latest Trailer

Only shooting stars break the mold. 🌟  

 

Director: Joel Crawford
Producer: Mark Swift
Writer: Paul Fisher

Starring: Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek Pinault, Olivia Colman, Harvey Guillén, Samson Kayo, Wagner Moura, Anthony Mendez, John Mulaney, Florence Pugh, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Ray Winstone

Rating: PG (Some Scary Moments|Rude Humor/Language|Action/Violence)
Genre: Kids & Family, Comedy, Adventure, Animation
Runtime: 1h 42m

Distributor: Universal Pictures

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The Noel Diary Official Trailer From Netflix

The Noel Diary  

 

DIRECTOR: Charles Shyer

WRITERS: Charles Shyer & Rebecca Connor and David Golden
BASED ON THE NOVEL BY: Richard Paul Evans
STARRING: Justin Hartley, Barrett Doss, Essence Atkins with Bonnie Bedelia and James Remar

 

PRODUCERS: Timothy O. Johnson, Stephanie Slack, Margret H. Huddleston
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Justin Hartley, Norman Stephens, Andrew Gernhard
RUN TIME: 1h 39m
GENRES: Comedy, Drama, Romance
 

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Disenchanted Official Trailer by Disney+

DISNEY+ CASTS A SPELL WITH A NEW TRAILER FOR “DISENCHANTED”   

 

Directed by: Adam Shankman
Screenplay by: Brigitte Hales
Story by: J. David Stem & David N. Weiss, and Richard LaGravenese
Starring: Amy Adams, Patrick Dempsey, Maya Rudolph, Idina Menzel, and James Marsden

 

Rated: PG
Genres: Animation, Adventure, Comedy

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