Movies take us to a world different from ours and give joy with thunderous applause.
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“One of a kind!”
In 2001, the world had gotten to meet an anti-social ogre who—alongside a talking donkey—embarked on a journey to reclaim his home from an evil dictator by rescuing a princess, little did he realize she has a big secret about herself. The world fell head over heels for this movie that it has achieved status as a fairytale movie that was able to turn the cliche of fairy tales (especially ones by Disney) upside down. As…
“🎵A voice as creaky as a cackle / A hunching hag with wrinkled skin🎵”
Woof! Where do I begin?
You’re probably familiar with the plot, mostly the same but the movie made much changes that it just felt much hollow and quite lazy development.
Rachel Zegler plays the title role and I found her version to be quite snobbish compared to the sweet delightful version from the 1938 original. But I will say she does have a beautiful singing voice…
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
“Consequences!”
The tale of the Baba Yega ends in a perfect satisfying close….or does it????
Keanu Reeves sends—so far—his farewell as John Wick discovers a way to put an end to the High Table once and for all.
The longest movie in the franchise, this film has everything from the previous movies: the pacing of 1, the fanciness of 2, and the adrenaline rush of 3 all put together. The 2nd best fight scene in my opinion is definitely found…
“Fight like a girl!”
Since this film does in fact takes place before the fourth Chapter, thought I’d see this spinoff after watching the third Chapter a few days ago.
Ana de Armas flys as a young ballet dancer turned assassin who goes on a journey to find the man responsible for the death of her father.
Compared to the other John Wick movies, this spinoff feels like its own thing and not really a movie set in that universe.
You…