The Twilight Saga: New Moon

Picking up where “Twilight” left off, “New Moon” resumes back Bella Swan & Edward Cullen’s conflicting relationship. One’s human and the other’s a vampire. When Edward left Bella to prevent his family from endangering her, she becomes interested in Jacob. Torn between a vampire and a werewolf, Bella must make a decision to pick her […]

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Twilight

What do you get when you put vampires, werewolves, horrible Nicholas Sparks novels like “The Notebook,” leftover cringy romantic dialogue from “Attack of the Clones” and one-dimensional Disney couples like Aurora and Prince Philip in a blender? You get “The Twilight Saga.” In 2005, Stephanie Mayer published a book titled, “Twilight.” A teenage girl named, […]

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Cinderella III: A Twist in Time

What do you get when you have a so-called “animated classic” that did not aged well gets a poorly made direct-to-DVD sequel? Make another one resulting in one of the worst trilogies in movie history. You get “Cinderella III: A Twist in Time.” The third and final installment of “The Cinderella Trilogy” was released in […]

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Cinderella (2015)

After “Maleficent” earned mixed reviews and made a bunch of money, Disney worked on an unnecessary live-action remake of “Cinderella” starring Lily James as the titular character. Released in 2015, (same year Logic’s album The Incredible True Story came out) it received positive reviews from critics and movie goers alike. Plus, it made enough money […]

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Dandadan: Season 1

In 2021, manga writer/artist, Yukinobu Tatsu published a manga series for Shonen Jump+ titled “Dandadan.” Story follows a high school girl named, Momo Ayase. Raised by her grandmother, she believes in the supernatural except for aliens. One day, she meets another student, Ken “Okarun” Takaura. A nerdy boy fascinated with aliens minus ghosts. The pair […]

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Flashback Review: Meet the Fockers

Following the critical and commercial success of “Meet the Parents,” Universal Pictures & DreamWorks green-lit a sequel, “Meet the Fockers.” Released in 2004, (same year Anchorman came out) it received mixed reviews from critics. Regardless of divisive reactions, the sequel was a box office success. Six Years Later, “Little Fockers” ended The Meet the Parents […]

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