True Things was the second film by filmmaker Harry Wootliff, the first of which was Only You (not Marisa Tomei’s film). A romantic drama about the trials and tribulations of couples dealing with adulthood, parenting, and gender differences due to age distance. In his latest film, Utrif explores the charm of a loved one (no… Continue reading True Things movie review
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The Mad Women’s Ball movie review
Located in the nineteenth century in the nineteenth century, a crazy female ball looking for Yugeni (Lu De Lag), a young and rich lady that feels in family and sexual expectations. His father expects marriage to marry the man, while you want to travel and go to new adventures and things like his brother’s power… Continue reading The Mad Women’s Ball movie review
The Guilty movie review
When it comes to police movies, Jake Gyllenhaal and Antoine Fuqua are in good shape. Gyllenhaal has a great Buddy Cop Thriller End of Watch on his resume, but Fukua definitely attaches to all his future work “from the Director of Training Day.” Like the latter, Guilty, a redevelopment of the Danish drama of the… Continue reading The Guilty movie review
Aftermath movie review
Movies that start with a “real life” card are often scary. Often, they are used as cheap gimmicks to arouse the viewers ’interest when this story, in fact, is not really true. The next thing starts like this – use a name card, then we go through 911 calls and murder. As the credits move… Continue reading Aftermath movie review
The Addams Family 2 movie review
In the comedy film “The Addams Family 2”, the beloved characters of Charles Addams thought as silly, goofy, mysterious and horrible as ever, the laughter is still dark and scary, but he was a good man. In other words, this fantastic series of 2019 films offers the same thing, despite a team of four new… Continue reading The Addams Family 2 movie review
Solitary movie review
At that time, the British sent their criminals and what became the United States to Australia. In 2044, they are sent into space. That’s the idea behind the VFX man turning the Solitary movie by director Luke Armstrong. Based on a small film of the same name, it was shot within 14 days and completed… Continue reading Solitary movie review
THE NEST movie review
It’s been about 10 years since American indie thriller Martha Marcy May Marlene showed the world which of the Olsen sisters could play a young woman trapped in a cult. Since then, we’ve seen a lot of movie star Elizabeth Olsen. He can now be found on the small screen of WandaVision. But Sean Durkin,… Continue reading THE NEST movie review
Jungle Cruise movie review
Nothing you’ve ever seen on a Jungle Cruise; despite the good production, the 3D is beautifully translated. Also reminiscent of the Caribbean Pirates movie – taking Jungle Cruise as another sequel to the theme park tour – there are pieces of the Indiana Jones movie The Mummy and The African Queen. That doesn’t mean this… Continue reading Jungle Cruise movie review