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I really appreciate it! Thank you

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Check out this. This article has all of the 70mm IMAX theatres for US and Canada.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (3 children)

IMAX 70mm if you can, but if there are no theatres in your area that do that then I would go 70mm.

[–] [email protected] 17 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (3 children)

I did a Mission Impossible review thread previously and was using the same template I made, Please refresh. I believe I fixed this now. Sorry about that! One guy doing this by hand

EDIT: Realizing how different instances might update at different times. Will try to be more careful about this in the future. Definitely a learning experience

[–] [email protected] 16 points 1 year ago (1 children)

More reviews coming! updating as quickly as I can

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Movie Information

Oppenheimer:

Release Date:

  • Theatres: July 21st 2023

PLOT

The story of American scientist J. Robert Oppenheimer and his role in the development of the atomic bomb.

DIRECTOR

Christopher Nolan

WRITERS

Christopher Nolan

Kai Bird

Martin Sherwin

RUNTIME

180 Minutes

BUDGET

100 Million

Review Aggregator:

Rotten Tomatoes: 93% CERTIFIED FRESH (165 Reviews)

Critic Consensus:

Oppenheimer marks another engrossing achievement from Christopher Nolan that benefits from Murphy's tour-de-force performance and stunning visuals.


Critic Reviews

Pete Hammond, Deadline -

Christopher Nolan’s Epic Thriller Of The Father Of The Atomic Bomb Is As Frightening As It Is Brilliant


David Ehrlich, Indiewire - B

A divided epic of awe and horror, fission and fusion. It’s simultaneously a unified portrait of a conflicted man and a singular achievement for Hollywood’s reigning blockbuster auteur.


Clarisse Loughrey, Independent (UK) - 4/5

Large swathes of the film play out as political thriller, the fuel in its engine being Downey Jr’s titanic colouring of Strauss, all boorishness and manipulative charm.


Jake Cole, Slant Magazine - 3.5/4

Oppenheimer joins the ranks of Christopher Nolan’s best work not for preserving some essential inexplicability of nuclear physics but by undermining the idea of science’s objectivity.


Dan Jolin, Empire Magazine - 5/5

A masterfully constructed character study from a great director operating on a whole new level. A film that you don’t merely watch, but must reckon with.


Brian Truitt, USA Today - 3.5/4

Cillian Murphy turns in a haunting career-best performance as theoretical physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer, and Robert Downey Jr. astounds in a way we haven’t seen in quite some time.


Jake Coyle, Associated Press - 4/4

Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer is a kinetic thing of dark, imposing beauty that quakes with the disquieting tremors of a forever rupture in the course of human history.


Alonso Duralde, The Film Verdict

Like its protagonist, Oppenheimer is a work in constant conflict with itself, with most of its problems rooted in Nolan’s screenplay.


Johnny Oleksinski, New York Post - 4/4

Oppenheimer is a movie that makes you say “Oh my God” over and over again -- in awe and in terror.


Jake Kleinman, Inverse

Oppenheimer is a tour de force. An unmatched director at the top of his game throwing off the shackles of science fiction and superheroes to tell the raw story of one man’s transformation into something both more and less than a human being.


Owen Gleiberman, Variety -

Cillian Murphy, with a thousand-yard beam, the half-smile of an intellectual rake, and a way of keeping everything close to the vest, gives a phenomenal performance as Oppenheimer, making him fascinating and multi-layered.


Alison Willmore, New York Magazine/Vulture -

Its scope comes from Murphy’s haunted performance, and the way that the movie (with help from Ludwig Göransson’s panic attack of a score) submerges you in the mindset of its protagonist as though it can create a psychic connection to the past.


Richard Lawson, Vanity Fair

Oppenheimer is a mainstream offering of uncommon resonance, sending the viewer out of the theater head-spun and itchy-eyed, ears ringing from all its sophisticated, voluble explosion.


Matt Singer, ScreenCrush - 8/10

Intelligent non-IP-driven filmmaking on a scale we simply don’t see in movie theaters anymore.


Peter Bradshaw, Guardian - 4/5

This is the big bang, and no one could have made it bigger or more overwhelming than Nolan.


David Rooney, Hollywood Reporter

This is a big, ballsy, serious-minded cinematic event of a type now virtually extinct from the studios. It fully embraces the contradictions of an intellectual giant who was also a deeply flawed ma


Jordan Hoffman, The Messenger - 9.2/10

The most breathtaking film of the year.


Nick Schager, The Daily Beast -

A divided epic of awe and horror, fission and fusion. It’s simultaneously a unified portrait of a conflicted man and a singular achievement for Hollywood’s reigning blockbuster auteur.


Danny Leigh, Financial Times - 4/5

Nolan taps the full sensory potential of moviemaking, pushing picture and sound to meet the scale of the story: clever lines dot the script; the whole project is admirably willing to wrestle with matters of great weight through cinema.


Manohla Dargis, New York Times

“Oppenheimer” is a great achievement in formal and conceptual terms, and fully absorbing, but Nolan’s filmmaking is, crucially, in service to the history that it relates.


Ann Hornaday, Washington Post - 4/4

[Nolan] has brought to life not just J. Robert Oppenheimer, but the still-crucial arguments he both started and tried to end. Oppenheimer boldly posits that those arguments are still worth having, in a film of magnitude, profundity and dazzling artistry.


Tim Grierson, Screen International

Nolan demonstrates his usual prowess for impeccable visuals and stunning craftsmanship within a deeply despairing portrait of an arrogant genius who, too late, realised the impact of his monstrous creation.


Chris Hewitt, Minneapolis Star Tribune - 3.5/4

Oppenheimer is a movie with power, texture and grace. By the end, we begin to understand its subject, even if we remain baffled by a genius who somehow divorced himself from the damage his theoretical project would do.


Ed Potton, Times (UK) - 4/5

The movie around Murphy is simultaneously breathtaking and mind-melding.


Dylan Roth, Observer - 4/4

Simultaneously a biography, a mystery, a polemic, and a dense character study, Oppenheimer feels like the film Christopher Nolan has been preparing to make his entire career, and it may very well be his best work.


Cary Darling, Houston Chronicle - 4.5/5

That rare summer movie with ideas as big as its ambition and budget...But "Oppenheimer" isn't a movie that is dependent on special effects for its power. In a film aimed squarely at adults, Nolan keeps the focus as much on the man as the magic.


Justin Chang, Los Angeles Times

One of the many satisfactions of Oppenheimer, Nolan’s intellectually thrilling and morally despairing new film, is that it succeeds in locating some of those conventions within another of his ingeniously constructed narrative labyrinths.


Philip De Semlyen, Time Out - 5/5

Only Nolan could make this potentially forbidding subject matter so thrilling.


David Fear, Rolling Stone

Any filmmaker can create a cinematic universe. (Many have. Too many, some might say.) Very few can show you how a genius perceives the building blocks of our universe, right before that same person imagines something that threatens our existence in it.


Bill Goodykoontz, Arizona Republic - 5/5

The acting is uniformly brilliant, with Murphy, Downey and Blunt simply astounding.


Tara Brady, Irish Times - 4/5

The filmmaker’s technique generally counterpoints any caveats and script imperfections. The ensemble cast is starry and strong. ... “Brilliance makes up for a lot,” Murphy’s Oppenheimer tells us. It sure does.


Richard Roeper, Chicago Sun-Times - 4/4

Magnificent. Christopher Nolan’s three-hour historical biopic Oppenheimer is a gorgeously photographed, brilliantly acted, masterfully edited and thoroughly engrossing epic that instantly takes its place among the finest films of this decade.


David Jenkins, Little White Lies - 5/5

A juggernaut historical biopic that you'll want to see again asap, even if it doesn’t all work on the first sweep.


Robbie Collin, Daily Telegraph (UK) - 5/5

It’s at once a speeding roller-coaster and a skin-tingling spiritual portrait; an often classically minded period piece that only Nolan could have made, and only now, after a quarter-century’s run-up.


Matthew Jackson, AV Club - A

It’s Christopher Nolan’s best film so far, a step up to a new level for one of our finest filmmakers, and a movie that burns itself into your brain.


David Sims, The Atlantic

It’s more impressive for how the director has made such a personal narrative feel epic, not just in visual breadth but in dramatic sweep, presenting a story from the past that feels knotted to so many present anxieties about nuclear annihilation.


Matt Zoller Seitz, RogerEbert.com - 4/4

As a physical experience, "Oppenheimer" is something else entirely—it's hard to say exactly what, and that's what's so fascinating about it.


Kristy Puchko, Mashable

My patience wore thin as the director gave into one of his favorite indulgences: a bleeding soundscape.


Linda Marric, The Jewish Chronicle - 5/5

Nolan's best film to date and a spectacular achievement for cinema.


Richard Whittaker, Austin Chronicle - 4.5/5

Rarely have the highs and lows of politics been so astoundingly charted.


Stephen Romei. The Australian - 4/5

Christopher Nolan has done it again. He’s taken a historical story we know a bit about and turned it into an edge-of-the-seat, heart-in-the-mouth drama.


Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune - 3.5/5

This is a film about terrible risks and a planet likely destined to destroy itself someday. And we see it, and feel it.


Charlotte O'Sullivan, London Evening Standard - 5/5

The simultaneously old-school and new-school gorgeousness of Oppenheimer can’t be overstressed.


Jake Wilson, The Age (Australia) - 3.5/5

[An] often laborious yet genuinely strange and gripping movie -- a grand spectacle inspired by some of the grimmest events in human history, and itself an invention meant to blow us all aw


Liz Shannon Miller, Consequence - B

Its best moments stand out as some of the most original and exciting filmmaking of the year, highs that do a lot to counterbalance the sequences which dive back into bureaucracy and comparatively petty rivalries.


Caryn James, BBC.com - 5/5

Downey is the crucial supporting player, and he gives a shrewd, dynamic performance as the wily, insecure, powerful Strauss


Moria MacDonald, Seattle Times - 3.5/4

Murphy’s eerily handsome face, made up of angles and shadows and eyes that always seem to be telling a story that’s different from the one he’s speaking, is the film’s foundation, and his layered performance is its anchor.


Esther Zuckerman, Bloomberg News

This is dense material that’s thoroughly engrossing and by its end, shattering


Tomris Laffly, TheWrap

Elevated by Cillian Murphy’s exacting performance, Nolan’s biopic on the father of the atomic bomb is majestic and morally complex.


Leonard Maltin, leonardmaltin.com

For all we learn about the creation and execution of the atomic bomb and its aftermath, the story could and should be told in a more digestible form. Instead, we have an overlong narrative that isn’t revelatory or surprising.


Stephanie Zacharek, TIME Magazine

Either despite its intense craft or because of it, Oppenheimer works.


Christian Holub, Entertainment Weekly - A

Though they may seem disparate, the many elements of Oppenheimer refract and reflect each other, like a bunch of atoms creating a chain reaction or a group of scientists building off each other's ideas to forge something new.


Odie Henderson, Boston Globe - 2.5/4

What I can say for sure is that “Oppenheimer” far too often feels like a three-hour Wikipedia entry than a compelling movie.


Rafer Guzman, Newsday - 3/4

However you choose to view “Oppenheimer,” it’s the picture of a man who reaped everything he sowed


Mick LaSalle, San Francisco Chronicle - 4/4

The movie is so vigorously directed, not only in terms of sight but also sound, that probably the best a critic can do is point you toward the experience and say, “It’s that.”


James Berardinelli, ReelViews - 3/4

Despite being overlong and unevenly paced, Oppenheimer contains moments of greatness and features one of the most compelling lead performances (by Cillian Murphy) in recent memory.


Barry Hertz, Globe and Mail

If Hollywood is ending as we know it – and all signs on that question point to a strong “maybe” – then Oppenheimer is the ideal movie to finish us all.


[–] [email protected] 36 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It’s important to know what side the source is on for anything but right now for the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strike do know that major publications Variety, Deadline, and the Hollywood Reporter are all owned by a member of the AMPTP.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago (3 children)

What got me was the accent he is using. It seems to keep switching all depending on the dialogue he is giving, which I found kind of distracting but maybe it’ll be better in the actual film? Who knows, I do think he is a talented actor and I really loved the first two Paddington movies so maybe this will turn out.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

You’re absolutely correct. This version of Wonka is played by Timothy Chalemet.

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In theaters December 15th 2023

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago (2 children)

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I think I paid $500 for a used one that was in excellent shape. It’s a chair that’s been around for a long time so aftermarket parts are easy to come buy if you ever need them. I swapped out the wheels on mine for roller blade wheels and couldn’t be happier.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Man I’m really happy you enjoyed Skinamarink. I heard the buzz about it and the fear that it instilled in some so I gave it a shot as it sounded really interesting and unfortunately I just couldn’t get into it. Perhaps I just wasn’t in the right frame of mind but I really wanted to be transported back to that fear of the unknown when you were a kid but it didn’t give me that and I really wasn’t into it enough to finish it. Happy for the filmmakers though and I look forward to what they do next.

 

Movie Information

Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One:

Release Date:

  • Theatres: July 12th 2023

PLOT

Ethan Hunt and his IMF team must track down a dangerous weapon before it falls into the wrong hands.

DIRECTOR

Christopher McQuarrie

WRITERS

Christopher McQuarrie

Erik Jendresen

PRODUCERS

Christopher McQuarrie and Tom Cruise

EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS

David Ellison, Dana Goldberg, Don Granger, Tommy Gromley, Chris Brock, and Susan E. Novick

MUSIC

Lorne Balfe

EDITOR

Eddie Hamilton

CINEMATOGRAPHY

Fraser Taggart

RUNTIME

163 minutes

BUDGET

$290 Million

STARRING

-Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt

-Hayley Atwell as Grace

-Esai Morales as Gabriel

-Ving Rhames as Luther Stickell

-Simon Pegg as Benji Dunn

-Rebecca Ferguson as Ilsa Faust

-Vanessa Kirby as Alanna Mitsoplois

-Henry Czerny as Eugune Kittridge

-Pom Klementieff as Paris

-Frederick Schmidt as Zola Mitsopolis

-Shea Whigham as Jasper Briggs

-Greg Tarzan Davis as Degas

-Mariela Garriga as Marie

-Cary Elwes as Denlinger

-Charles Parnell as The Community

-Rob Delaney as The Community

-Indira Varma as The Community

-Mark Gatiss as The Community

Review Aggregator:

Rotten Tomatoes: 97% (74 Reviews)

Critic Consensus:

With world-threatening stakes and epic set pieces to match that massive title, Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One proves this is still a franchise you should choose to accept


Critic Reviews

Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian -

This outrageously enjoyable spectacle has compelled my awestruck assent with its sheer stamina, scale and brio.


Clarisse Loughrey, Independent (UK)

The film is a mirror image of its star – a muscular, extravagant, thoroughly old-school work of ingenuity and craft.


David Fear, Rolling Stone

Dead Reckoning never rises to that best-in-series movie’s level, though McQuarrie concocts set pieces and the cast carves out stand-alone moments that stick with you past the credit roll.


David Rooney, Hollywood Reporter

The strong cast, high-gloss production values and constant wow factor of the action offer plenty of distraction from the storytelling deficiencies.


Bill Goodykoontz, Arizona Republic - 3.5/5

Dead Reckoning” is a perfectly competent entry in a perfectly competent franchise that has carried on for a lot longer -- the first one came out in 1996 -- than anyone could have predicted.


Bilge Ebiri, New York Magazine/Vulture

There’s an Easter-eggy quality to much of Dead Reckoning, but McQuarrie & Co. escalate matters effectively.


Charlotte O'Sullivan, London Evening Standard - 4/5

Fallout remains the best in the series, but Tom and his team have done good again. To hell with avatars and deepfakes... reckless and talented thesps still have the power to make us feel alive.


Kevin Maher, Times (UK) - 2/5

It feels like a movie that’s been assembled by an inattentive monkey, or a luckless studio intern who was handed a bucket of half-completed rushes and told, “Go make a Covid-beating blockbuster out of that.”


Brian Tallerico, RogerEbert.com - 3.5/4

"Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One” is just incredibly fun. It feels half its length and contains enough memorable action sequences for some entire franchises.


Alonso Duralde, The Film Verdict

A throwback to an era when “summer movies” represented something distinct from what studios produced for the other nine months of the year, Dead Reckoning offers 163 minutes’ worth of adrenaline and excitement that never overstays its welcome.


Kristy Puchko. Mashable

If you're a fan of this franchise, Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One will pull you to the edge of your seat and thrill you down to your bones. That's just science.


Tomris Laffly, TheWrap

What better mission could there be this summer other than witnessing our perpetual cinematic maverick deliver yet another full-scale cinematic experience? Should you choose to accept it, of course.


Robbie Collin, Daily Telegraph (UK) - 5/5

Action that’s both stunningly executed and strikingly classical in its approach.


Linda Marric, The Jewish Chronicle - 5/5

See it on the biggest screen you can find.


Adam Woodward, Little White Lies - 3/5

If it’s pure action you’re after, there’s plenty to set your heart racing here.


Justin Chang, Los Angeles Times

Dead Reckoning Part One doesn’t just rack up the miles in style. Like so many globe-trotting thrillers and big-screen tourist brochures, it’s also a gleaming advertisement for Hollywood itself.


Bill Goodykoontz, Arizona Republic - 3.5/5

Dead Reckoning” is a perfectly competent entry in a perfectly competent franchise that has carried on for a lot longer -- the first one came out in 1996 -- than anyone could have predicted.


Bilge Ebiri, New York Magazine/Vulture

There’s an Easter-eggy quality to much of Dead Reckoning, but McQuarrie & Co. escalate matters effectively.


Charlotte O'Sullivan, London Evening Standard - 4/5

Fallout remains the best in the series, but Tom and his team have done good again. To hell with avatars and deepfakes... reckless and talented thesps still have the power to make us feel alive.


Kevin Maher, Times (UK) - 2/5

It feels like a movie that’s been assembled by an inattentive monkey, or a luckless studio intern who was handed a bucket of half-completed rushes and told, “Go make a Covid-beating blockbuster out of that.”


Brian Tallerico, RogerEbert.com - 3.5/4

"Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One” is just incredibly fun. It feels half its length and contains enough memorable action sequences for some entire franchises.


Alonso Duralde, The Film Verdict

A throwback to an era when “summer movies” represented something distinct from what studios produced for the other nine months of the year, Dead Reckoning offers 163 minutes’ worth of adrenaline and excitement that never overstays its welcome.


Kristy Puchko. Mashable

If you're a fan of this franchise, Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One will pull you to the edge of your seat and thrill you down to your bones. That's just science.


Tomris Laffly, TheWrap

What better mission could there be this summer other than witnessing our perpetual cinematic maverick deliver yet another full-scale cinematic experience? Should you choose to accept it, of course.


Robbie Collin, Daily Telegraph (UK) - 5/5

Action that’s both stunningly executed and strikingly classical in its approach.


Linda Marric, The Jewish Chronicle - 5/5

See it on the biggest screen you can find.


Adam Woodward, Little White Lies - 3/5

If it’s pure action you’re after, there’s plenty to set your heart racing here.


Justin Chang, Los Angeles Times

Dead Reckoning Part One doesn’t just rack up the miles in style. Like so many globe-trotting thrillers and big-screen tourist brochures, it’s also a gleaming advertisement for Hollywood itself.


Bill Goodykoontz, Arizona Republic - 3.5/5

Dead Reckoning” is a perfectly competent entry in a perfectly competent franchise that has carried on for a lot longer -- the first one came out in 1996 -- than anyone could have predicted.


Bilge Ebiri, New York Magazine/Vulture

There’s an Easter-eggy quality to much of Dead Reckoning, but McQuarrie & Co. escalate matters effectively.


Charlotte O'Sullivan, London Evening Standard - 4/5

Fallout remains the best in the series, but Tom and his team have done good again. To hell with avatars and deepfakes... reckless and talented thesps still have the power to make us feel alive.


Kevin Maher, Times (UK) - 2/5

It feels like a movie that’s been assembled by an inattentive monkey, or a luckless studio intern who was handed a bucket of half-completed rushes and told, “Go make a Covid-beating blockbuster out of that.”


Brian Tallerico, RogerEbert.com - 3.5/4

"Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One” is just incredibly fun. It feels half its length and contains enough memorable action sequences for some entire franchises.


Alonso Duralde, The Film Verdict

A throwback to an era when “summer movies” represented something distinct from what studios produced for the other nine months of the year, Dead Reckoning offers 163 minutes’ worth of adrenaline and excitement that never overstays its welcome.


Kristy Puchko. Mashable

If you're a fan of this franchise, Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One will pull you to the edge of your seat and thrill you down to your bones. That's just science.


Tomris Laffly, TheWrap

What better mission could there be this summer other than witnessing our perpetual cinematic maverick deliver yet another full-scale cinematic experience? Should you choose to accept it, of course.


Robbie Collin, Daily Telegraph (UK) - 5/5

Action that’s both stunningly executed and strikingly classical in its approach.


Linda Marric, The Jewish Chronicle - 5/5

See it on the biggest screen you can find.


Adam Woodward, Little White Lies - 3/5

If it’s pure action you’re after, there’s plenty to set your heart racing here.


Justin Chang, Los Angeles Times

Dead Reckoning Part One doesn’t just rack up the miles in style. Like so many globe-trotting thrillers and big-screen tourist brochures, it’s also a gleaming advertisement for Hollywood itself.


Moria MacDonald, Seattle Times - 3/4

The result mostly works, but it feels like a franchise that’s winding down. Here’s hoping a few thrills have been saved for “Part Two.”


Maureen Lee Lenker, Entertainment Weekly - A-

While the title might feel unwieldy, the film itself is anything but, its nearly three-hour running time passing as quickly as it takes a message to self-destruct.


Stephanie Zacharek, TIME Magazine

The story exists only as flimsy interstitial tissue between the Tom-centric stunts, but maybe that’s enough. Ostensibly greater movies have given us less.


Larushka Ivan-Zadeh, Metro.co.uk - 5/5

Dead Reckoning Part One is this summer’s best action blockbuster and possibly the best Mission yet – and, yes I do say that every time.


Brian Truitt, USA Today - 3/4

If you choose to accept to this “Mission” – and what action-movie fan or Cruise nerd wouldn’t, really – it’s the first half of a man vs. machine epic that doesn’t skimp in the thrills department.


Johnny Oleksinski, New York Post - 3.5/4

I reckon “Dead Reckoning” is one of the best movies of our so-far lacking summer.


Hoai-Tran Bui, Inverse

Dead Reckoning Part One is an exhilarating blockbuster, distilling pure spectacle into a two-and-a-half hour feature.


Alex Godfrey, Empire Magazine - 4/5

This one’s an endlessly thrilling, continuously propulsive beast, tense from the start: even the quieter, conversational scenes have you on edge. Mission, once again, accomplished.


David Ehrlich, indieWire - B+

Dead Reckoning Part One may not be the best movie in the Mission: Impossible franchise. but this extravagantly entertaining Dolby soap opera nails what the Mission: Impossible franchise does best.


Tim Grierson, Screen International

Brimming with confidence and swaggering showmanship, Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One further cements this series as a consistently dazzling action franchise.


Nick Schager, The Daily Beast

"Mission: Impossible—Dead Reckoning Part One" isn’t quite as dynamic as McQuarrie’s preceding "Fallout," but it’s not far off that standout’s pace, and it finds a way to concoct a satisfying resolution to its tale even as it sets up its closing chapter.


Peter Debruge, Variety

While it can’t eclipse what came before... McQuarrie delivers a formidable concept and several hall-of-fame set-pieces while somehow also managing to tie the storylines back into these movies’ core mythology.


Todd McCarthy, Deadline Hollywood Daily

This is a serious, sharp-minded and top-tier action film by any standard, and many fans will no doubt mollify themselves by seeing it more than once before Part Two opens a year from now. This is Hollywood action filmmaking at its peak.


Jake Cole, Slant Magazine -2.5/4

The action consistently snaps the film into focus, but it further illustrates how badly the decision to split this narrative into two parts throws off its delicate rhythm.


[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I usually avoid trailers after the first official trailer due to this but even sometimes the first trailer can spoil a bit. I got too enthralled in watching it that I couldn’t stop, but I found this one kept the mystery and didn’t show too much in my opinion. Although I’m not familiar enough with the source material to know otherwise

 

Based on a true American Story. Killers of the Flower Moon, in theaters October.At the turn of the 20th century, oil brought a fortune to the Osage Nation, w...

 

Based on a true American Story. Killers of the Flower Moon, in theaters October.At the turn of the 20th century, oil brought a fortune to the Osage Nation, w...

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Look into these and see if they might interest you:

  • Schitt’s Creek
  • Ted Lasso
  • Bob’s Burgers
  • Community
  • Comedians in the car getting coffee
 

Do what must be done. #DunePartTwo only in theaters November 3.DUNE: PART TWOThe saga continues as award-winning filmmaker Denis Villeneuve embarks on “Dune:...

 

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Learn all about the world of the Pikmin 4 game! Team up with tiny plantlike creatures called Pikmin and the adorable Rescue Pup Oatchi as you explore every c...

 

Learn all about the world of the Pikmin 4 game! Team up with tiny plantlike creatures called Pikmin and the adorable Rescue Pup Oatchi as you explore every c...

 

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Following months of audition tapes and in-person screen tests, Warner Bros and DC Studios have their new Clark Kent and Lois Lane. David Corenswet has been set to play Superman while Rachel Brosnahan are on board to play Lois Lane in James Gunn’s Superman: Legacy.

 

Following months of audition tapes and in-person screen tests, Warner Bros and DC Studios have their new Clark Kent and Lois Lane. David Corenswet has been set to play Superman while Rachel Brosnahan are on board to play Lois Lane in James Gunn’s Superman: Legacy.

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