‘Aftersun’ review – Paul Mescal triumphs in father-daughter movie transfer A24

It’s fun to see the world through the eyes of a 12-year-old again. We were all that young, though after the sun Centered around the memories of a certain young girl, the story turns into a tenderness that many (and hopefully everyone) can remember. Barking in disgust at the oily sunscreen. Chlorinated water seeps into the nostrils, burning your brain while playing pool games. Kiddie mocktails. Laughing at my dad’s bad dance moves, half embarrassed, half in adoration. Charlotte Wells makes her debut through similar memories of the director with…

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All ‘Ted Lasso’ fans must watch Hulu’s Welcome to Wrexham

The unlucky soccer team (read: soccer) faces relegation. If they don’t start winning matches, they will be demoted out of their league, paid less and eventually have less chance of getting new opportunities in the sport. In order to speed up the team, new management is taking over – but everyone is still a little wary of the future. The above can describe either Ted Lasso or Welcome to Wrexham. They are exactly the same show. Impossible to talk about Welcome to Wrexham no mention Ted Lasso. Just look at…

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Review of ‘Everything I Know About Love’ – Best British Girls’ Movie

Imagine a version of Lena Dunham’s novel girls (Yeah, basic, don’t argue) Where Jessa (Jemima Kirke) and Shoshanna (Zosia Mamet) are the two lists. Two fan favorites – one, a carefree but lost soul; The other, an innocent, chatty ray of light. Imagine these two at the head of their own series, and you’ll have Peacock’s All I know about love. It looks attractive, doesn’t it? Should, because All I know about love It meets the needs of all lovers girlsAnd the Sex and the Cityor The sexual life of…

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The final episode of the third season of ‘For All Mankind’ blows everything up and kills everyone again

Some TV shows will do anything Not killing beloved characters, even if necessary. Repeatedly, for all mankind He has proven that he is not afraid to send the Grim Reaper, and may even enjoy the bloodletting narrative. Season 3’s explosive finale is no exception. Space travel isn’t for the faint of heart, and the mission to Mars yielded a ton of bodies, thanks to human error (looking at you, Danny Stevens) and cut corners in an effort to become the first nation (or private corporation) to step foot on the…

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Netflix’s ‘The Carter’ makes ‘The Gray Man’ sound like a children’s play

There are thousands upon thousands of action movies out there, however, almost none that offer the sheer hoopla of gonzo. Carter, a film of the kind with showmanship that, with each successive plot, feels like it actively shames its fellow genre mates. Former South Korean director Jung Byung-gil the villain It was his own masterpiece of brutality, and from a purely technical point of view his latest work is so impressive that it definitively establishes the author as the king of inventive madness. If you subscribe to Netflix and enjoy…

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‘Fall’ is the most disturbing movie of the summer

There may be nothing on free soloElizabeth Chai Vasarhely and Jimmy Chin is an incredibly harrowing 2018 documentary about rock climber Alex Honnold (who achieved his record feats without ropes, belts, or other protective gear), but Drops It remains the most disturbing film of the summer. The story of two friends stranded atop the fourth-tallest building in the US, it’s a simple, straightforward Grade II film (August 12, in theaters) that excels with its gritty CGI plot and innovative choreography, both of which result in a host of unforgettable moments.…

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Amazon’s New ‘League Of Their Own’ Is The Rare Home-Runned Reboot: A Review

It’s time to admit it: Prestige TV is pretty modest. It looks good while watching it, but it’s smoke and mirrors – big-name viewers are pouring millions into new shows, causing style and substance to be confused. When you look back after months at a show for you Think Did you have fun, can you still name more than three things you loved? Can you pinpoint one reason why I keep watching, other than, “Eh, I guess since I started this I have to see what happens”? their own league…

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‘I’m Groot’ is a delightful kids snack from Marvel Superhero

Disney+ has not only allowed Marvel to expand its interconnected universe – it has given the studio an opportunity to branch out into diverse genres and styles, such as the latest Mrs. Marvell, which has taken the Disney Channel tween-sitcom approach with the MCU brand formula, as well as incorporating animation into its fold. The latter is a natural step up for a franchise based on comic books, and during that What if? Proved to be a more teen-oriented project (as it will likely be, the future marvel zombies And…

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Aubrey Plaza in Emily the Criminal shows the fun of watching a comedian break bad

There was a defining moment in history where the esoteric and the futurist were at war with each other. I’m, of course, talking about the time movie rental stores were on their way out, and the Redbox machine at your local CVS or grocery store was the hottest spot in town on a Friday night. Oftentimes when we stand at that little red booth, we’ll be saddled with a poor selection of two or three new releases – already taken by a more active client – and a variety of…

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‘Predator’ Prequel ‘Prey’ would make Schwarzenegger proud

Every follow-up to John McTiernan and Arnold Schwarzenegger for 1987 predator She tried to fabricate a high-concept evolution, be it by placing her alien assassin in the big city (predator 2), pitting them against acidic bleeding Xenomorphs (Aliens vs Predators), travel outside the world (Predators) or do whatever it is predator was trying. victimFortunately, he eschews such innovation that more is best, and takes a back-to-basics approach to his materials, and in doing so, makes the best follow-up to franchise by a large margin. The hunters are once again haunted…

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