Category: reviews

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Dumbo (2019)

Amidst the jest and derision from the public because of his oversized ears, we will discover that Dumbo is more special than everybody thinks, and he’ll become the star of the show! But then things go south because Capitalism.

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Captain Marvel

Captain Marvel is not a great movie, but it does what it sets up to do. It has low stakes and lots of fun, just like Ant-Man and The Wasp. And just like that movie, it serves as a breath of air between the rollercoasters of emotions we will feel when Avengers: Endgame comes.

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Sex Education – Season 1

Netflix’s latest foray into young-adult-teen programming puts us in a bubble that places us into a 80s-90s nostalgia crossover of American high school films set in modern day England.

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Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald

While J.K. Rowling should have written this film as a book first, and let an actual screenwriter do the job of adapting it for the film; Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald sure will make for interesting conversation among fans.

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One Day at a Time (2017) – Season 1-2

In the age of IP revamps, remakes and revivals; Netflix’s Cuban-American remake of One Day at a Time shines bright on the sitcom front. Now following a newly-divorced mother of two, her mother, and their busybody landlord.

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Hilda (Animated Series)

An intrepid blue-haired girl named Hilda meets an assorted variety of magical creatures, and new people, when she moves from the forest to the city of Trolberg.

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Christopher Robin (2018)

All grown-up, with a family of his own and with the worries of work, Christopher Robin, believes he’s had a mental breakdown when he gets a visit from Winnie the Pooh, who has lost all his friends from the Hundred Acre Wood.

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Mob Psycho 100

An 8th-grader with psychic powers chooses to suppress them for the danger they represent, but only keeps on finding people that want to unleash them.

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Lust Stories

A -sorta- sequel to the Indian film centenary celebration anthology of Bombay Talkies; reuniting Indian filmmakers Zoya Akthar, Dibakar Banerjee, Karan Johar and Anurag Kashyap to tell stories centered on women’s lives and their desires.