Norman Osborn

Three Women

Three Women

Three Women has a four great women tent-poling its creative efforts. Shailene Woodley, Betty Gilpin, DeWanda Wise, and Gabrielle Creevy. These skilful actors become the stars of the new drama channel Starz and within 10 episodes, hold the audience in wonder. The script? Not so much. One explanation of the lack of turns in this […]

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Lies We Tell

Lies We Tell

An Irish heiress suffers captivity by her heartless uncle and his deranged offspring in this fascinating film adaptation of author J. Sheridan Le Fanu’s celebrated gothic novel. Lies We Tell takes its sweet time to create uneasiness and tension before launching into a horrific ordeal of sex and psychological trauma. Your foreboding chills will set

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Dead Money

Dead Money

For instance, Dead money is a term used in poker for people who have low chances of winning and are usually termed as irresponsible gamblers. What is expected to be a strong selling point of the movie being the title invariably fails especially the group ahu audience’s watching turn out to be the major losers

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The End

The End

The End constitutes the first fictive writing of the award-winning documentary filmmaker Joshua Oppenheimer. This is a post-apocalyptic musical, but don’t worry; it’s not what you think. Yet, there are, who would not hesitate to lean in, who would lock the door and barricade themselves with characters who are grossly eccentric and when big swings

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Smile 2

Smile 2

Smile 2 expands Britney Spears’ character, exposing a pop diva’s crazy personality in a somewhat brutal yet predictable and repetitive sequel. Naomi Scott’s exceptional performance is enthralling to watch and assists raise the poorly written screenplay. She is a tragicist who yells, melts down in fright, and dances while the demon with the smile wrecks

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The Line

The Line

Should we conceptualize The Secret History as if it were not only Southern but also set at a fraternity with the slackest students who rarely took their classes seriously, the picture would be akin to The Line. In this campus thriller, viewers will follow Alex Wolff’s performance in Dual Tom Baxter, starting his second year

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Hysteria

Hysteria

The town of Happy Hollow is quite happy in Peacock’s new Horror-thriller ‘Hysteria’. But that’s okay since the main attraction is how this period set in the 1980s focuses on its premise of the Satanic panic and how it brings a connection with today’s world. Forty years ago, any hoo-ha about satanic cults and their

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Bookworm

Bookworm

Bookworm, a dramedy humorously depicting Kiwis and their quirky lifestyle is the second film directed by Ant Timpson and here’s what is motivational – Elijah Wood, as the lead actor in the much great the first movie Come to Daddy returns with his wit and gorgeousness. The story revolves around two souls who are intransigent

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