Classics Review: Pinocchio (1940)

In 1937, Walt Disney released his first ever animated film, “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” It became a milestone in the film industry as the first theatrical animated film, rather than a very short subject. Back then, there was no such thing as television. People only went to a nearby theater if they wanna […]

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Raging Bull

In 1978, a year after “New York, New York” bombed at the box office, falling into deep depression, Martin “Marty” Scorsese nearly died from a fatal drug overdose. His pal, Robert “Bobby” De Niro convinced him to get himself into rehab so they can team-up to adapt Jake La Motta’s autobiographical book titled, “Raging Bull: […]

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Thor: Love and Thunder

In 2017, “Thor Ragnarok” earned massive praise from critics, fans and movie goers calling it the best Thor film thanks to Taika Waititi (also provides the voice of Korg) giving Chris Hemsworth a comedic take on The God of Thunder. Set after the events of “Avengers: Endgame, Thor teams up with his ex-girlfriend, Jane, his […]

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Flashback Review: Peter Pan (2003)

“Peter Pan” was released in 2003. (same year Big Fish came out) It received positive reviews from critics, families and movie goers alike. However, the remake bombed at the box office due to “The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King” made a billion dollars as the biggest film of the year. Another […]

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Thor: The Dark World

After “The Avengers” earned massive praise and made a billion dollars worldwide. Marvel Studios commenced development of Phase 2 set within the Marvel Cinematic Universe or MCU for short beginning with “Iron Man 3” & “Thor: The Dark World” as the first two entries released in 2013. (same year Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods […]

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