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Film Review
Plastic, Power, and Pink Play
A dazzling swirl of satire, sincerity, and pink plastic, Barbie defies expectations. This review unpacks how Greta Gerwig balances existential questions with sparkly fun, delivering a film that’s as bold as it is unexpectedly profound.
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Film Review
Dialogue, Death, and Drive-In Dreams
Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction isn’t just a movie — it’s a cultural remix of crime, humor, and unexpected humanity. This review dives into the film’s iconic structure, unforgettable dialogue, and why its blend of chaos and cool still holds up decades later.

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Film Review
Symmetry, Stories, and Stylized Surrealism
A tale of pastries, prisons, and perfectly framed chaos — The Grand Budapest Hotel is Anderson at his most meticulous and madcap. This review explores how the film blends whimsy with war-torn melancholy, all wrapped in velvet-pink symmetry and sharp wit.
Spotlight Showcase
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The Other Guys

Directed By: Adam McKay
Release Year: 2010
Runtime: 107 Minutes
Each week, we select six films across distinct genres that showcase standout examples of each style. While we may or may not have reviews or articles on them, our team still highly recommends bumping these movies to the top of your watchlist!
COMEDY

Parasite

Directed By: Bong Joon-ho
Release Year: 2019
Runtime: 132 Minutes
Each week, we select six films across distinct genres that showcase standout examples of each style. While we may or may not have reviews or articles on them, our team still highly recommends bumping these movies to the top of your watchlist!
DRAMA

The Game

Directed By: David Fincher
Release Year: 1997
Runtime: 129 Minutes
Each week, we select six films across distinct genres that showcase standout examples of each style. While we may or may not have reviews or articles on them, our team still highly recommends bumping these movies to the top of your watchlist!
THRILLER

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Film Review
What, at face value, seems like the epitome of a GymBro classic, Magazine Dreams surprisingly portrays one of the most psychologically unsettling characters in recent film, led by a fantastic performance from Jonathan Majors. However, the film still has some major flaws which holds it back from being the Taxi Driver of our time.

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Film Review
Get Out: The Film Review
After reading the Get Out screenplay and director Peele's annotations, I found myself with nearly 200 notes and a deeper insight into its layered storytelling and magnificent foreshadowing. Jordan Peele’s debut has transcended the thriller genre for good, and in this review, I share my personal take on why.
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Ocean's Eleven

Director: Steven Soderbergh
Release Year: 2001
Runtime: 116 Minutes
Each week, we select six films across distinct genres that showcase standout examples of each style. While we may or may not have reviews or articles on them, our team still highly recommends bumping these movies to the top of your watchlist!
ACTION

Finding Nemo

Director: Andrew Stanton
Release Year: 2003
Runtime: 100 Minutes
Each week, we select six films across distinct genres that showcase standout examples of each style. While we may or may not have reviews or articles on them, our team still highly recommends bumping these movies to the top of your watchlist!
ANIMATION

Night of The Living Dead

Director: George A. Romero
Release Year: 1968
Runtime: 96 Minutes
Each week, we select six films across distinct genres that showcase standout examples of each style. While we may or may not have reviews or articles on them, our team still highly recommends bumping these movies to the top of your watchlist!
CLASSIC
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Adam Sandler’s Happy Gilmore 2 is packed with celebrity appearances — but why? This article explores Sandler’s humbleness while also examining how marketing and financial strategies play a key role in the success of a film.
Happy Gilmore 2: Why the Cameos?

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This article explores Jacques Derrida’s philosophy to open up the hidden layers of Bong Joon Ho’s latest genre-bending film, Mickey 17, revealing the film to be not only socially critical but spectral.
Mickey 17: A Hauntological Response

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What, at face value, seems like the epitome of a GymBro classic, Magazine Dreams surprisingly portrays one of the most psychologically unsettling characters in recent film, led by a fantastic performance from Jonathan Majors. However, the film still has some major flaws which holds it back from being the Taxi Driver of our time.
Magazine Dreams: The Film Review

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Spotlight Showcase
Thriller
Each week, we select six films across distinct genres that showcase standout examples of each style. While we may or may not have reviews or articles on them, our team still highly recommends bumping these movies to the top of your watchlist!
Drama
Each week, we select six films across distinct genres that showcase standout examples of each style. While we may or may not have reviews or articles on them, our team still highly recommends bumping these movies to the top of your watchlist!
Comedy
Each week, we select six films across distinct genres that showcase standout examples of each style. While we may or may not have reviews or articles on them, our team still highly recommends bumping these movies to the top of your watchlist!

The Other Guys
Directed By: Adam McKay
Release Year: 2010
Runtime: 107 Minutes

Parasite
Directed By: Bong Joon-ho
Release Year: 2019
Runtime: 132 Minutes

The Game
Directed By: David Fincher
Release Year: 1997
Runtime: 129 Minutes
Classic
Each week, we select six films across distinct genres that showcase standout examples of each style. While we may or may not have reviews or articles on them, our team still highly recommends bumping these movies to the top of your watchlist!
Animation
Each week, we select six films across distinct genres that showcase standout examples of each style. While we may or may not have reviews or articles on them, our team still highly recommends bumping these movies to the top of your watchlist!
Action
Each week, we select six films across distinct genres that showcase standout examples of each style. While we may or may not have reviews or articles on them, our team still highly recommends bumping these movies to the top of your watchlist!

Ocean's Eleven
Director: Steven Soderbergh
Release Year: 2001
Runtime: 116 Minutes

Finding Nemo
Director: Andrew Stanton
Release Year: 2003
Runtime: 100 Minutes

Night of The Living Dead
Director: George A. Romero
Release Year: 1968
Runtime: 96 Minutes
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