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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022) Review

INTO THE SEA OF CHANGE….   In 2018, Marvel Studios released Black Panther, their 18th superhero film in the MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe). Directed by Ryan Coogler, the film, which starred Chadwick Boseman, Letitia Wright, Lupita Nyong’o, Angela Bassett, and Michael B. Jordan, follows the tale of T’Challa, the newly appointed Black Panther and new King of the kingdom of

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21 Bridges (2019) Review

SOLID ACTING TALENTS IN AN OTHERWISE MEDIOCRE CRIME THRILLER   Throughout the many genres of cinematic tales, the subgenre of crime dramas is indeed one that has been done and redone for decades. Naturally, the idea of these crime dramas (sometimes could be refereed to as cop action thrillers), usually tend to rely heavily on the premise of law enforcement

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Black Panther (2018) Review

LONG LIVE THE KING!   In this golden age of superheroes films, the Marvel Cinematic Universe stands tall and proud as a beacon to this blockbuster tentpole of comic book heroes and villains. This shared movie franchise that began back in 2008 has bolstered some of the greatest superheroes that Marvel has in its illustrious comic book history, bringing iconic

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Captain America: Civil War Review

AN EPIC MARVEL BLOCKBUSTER   Throughout the years the Marvel Cinematic Universe has grown into a dominating force, seizing lucrative opportunities at the box-office as well as establishing its cannon of superheroes in its cinematic universe. Since Iron Man back in 2008, Marvel Studios has given millions of its fans and moviegoers, incredible and imaginative blockbuster stories of good and

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Gods of Egypt Review

A DEPLORABLE EYGPTIAN FANTASY   When it comes to mythology, the world’s diverse cultures share their own distinct mythos within their respective time periods. Gods and goddesses, monsters and magic, benevolent rulers and ferocious beasts play host to these fantastical myths and legends, offering plenty of explanations (to the people of those eras) of the “hows” and “whys” of the world

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